Dave wrote:
> Hi:
> Please don't laugh, but I'm installing a mainboard onto a chassis for
> the very first time, and I have a really simple hardware question.
> Does the mainboard (Soyo KT600 Dragon Ultra Platinum) simply sit on
> the mainboard tray? Is it supposed to be propped up in any way?
Yes.
> Are
> there "offsets" that prop it up, and how do you determine which bits
> of hardware they are in the pack of screws that comes with the
> motherboard?
> Thanks.
For this issure, the case model is more important than the motherboard
model.
If the tray is very flat, you need _standoffs_. Those provide for a
5/16" space between the mobo and the tray. If a standoff is metal, it
has a screw on one end and a screw hole on the other. If it is plastic,
on one end it has a locking nipple that you poke into the hole in the
mobo, and on the other end it has a disk-shaped part that goes into a
slot on the tray. There may be standoff designs other than those two,
but those are the most common.
If the tray has a raised "bump" for each screwhole, you don't use standoffs.
Your particular mobo doesn't have holes for all the standoff locations
on the tray. Don't use a standoff where the mobo doesn't have a hole.
An extra metal standoff could short out the mobo.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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