Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Do I need to use these mount screws?

hey, I've got these screws that look like this http://www.silverpcs.com/images/screws_mb_mount.jpgdo i need to use them? My case already has some raised bumps in all of the places but one where the mobo screws into the casedo i just use one mount screw where the isn't a raised bump. please help! Do I need to use these mount screws?
They are a must !!! cheersDo I need to use these mount screws?
thats not what I'm confused about thoughmy case already has some mounts raised up from the case. these ''bumps'' do i put mount screws in those too, or just the places where there are no bumps?
thats not what I'm confused about thoughmy case already has some mounts raised up from the case. these ''bumps'' do i put mount screws in those too, or just the places where there are no bumps?
Well it depends on the case, and how raised those areas are. I have had case that did not need any stand-offs. The case had raised bumps where I would need a stand-off.



But most cases need at least a few of those stand-offs installed if not all.



What case do you have?
[QUOTE=''ch5richards'']Well it depends on the case, and how raised those areas are. I have had case that did not need any stand-offs. The case had raised bumps where I would need a stand-off.



But most cases need at least a few of those stand-offs installed if not all.



What case do you have?[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=''ch5richards'']Well it depends on the case, and how raised those areas are. I have had case that did not need any stand-offs. The case had raised bumps where I would need a stand-off.



But most cases need at least a few of those stand-offs installed if not all.



What case do you have?[/QUOTE]

thermaltake M9



i have bumps everywhere except 1 spot. so i guess i only use one standoff screw
Yeah, you do not need to use the stand-offs where the raised bumps are. That is a nice case, I am using one for my GF's rig. Good luck.
[QUOTE=''ch5richards'']Yeah, you do not need to use the stand-offs where the raised bumps are. That is a nice case, I am using one for my GF's rig. Good luck.[/QUOTE]

thanks for the help
My bad......never seen such a case. Cheers
[QUOTE=''REforever101''][QUOTE=''ch5richards'']Yeah, you do not need to use the stand-offs where the raised bumps are. That is a nice case, I am using one for my GF's rig. Good luck.[/QUOTE]

thanks for the help[/QUOTE]



Just match up the holes on yoru motherboard to the holes in your case, if you don't put one everywhere needed you might short circuit your board.

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