onipar
Member
Yesterday I started my first build, and when I was installing my motherboard into the case, I noticed that there was not standoff for one of the holes in the motherboard.
Now, from what I've seen of a lot of cases, they have screw in standoffs that you can put in or take out as needed. That *is* true for this case, but only for TWO parts. All other standoffs are simply a raised piece of the case with a hole in it, rather than a replaceable screw.
Simply put, there is no way to install a standoff for this one ground. What I want to know is, will this be harmful to the board? Is it okay to have a missing standoff?
The case *is* made for the type of board of have (micro ATX), and there are no standoffs touching the board in the wrong place.
Board: GIGABYTE GA-880GMA-USB3
Case: Thermaltake Commander MS-I ID VN400A1W2N
Now, from what I've seen of a lot of cases, they have screw in standoffs that you can put in or take out as needed. That *is* true for this case, but only for TWO parts. All other standoffs are simply a raised piece of the case with a hole in it, rather than a replaceable screw.
Simply put, there is no way to install a standoff for this one ground. What I want to know is, will this be harmful to the board? Is it okay to have a missing standoff?
The case *is* made for the type of board of have (micro ATX), and there are no standoffs touching the board in the wrong place.
Board: GIGABYTE GA-880GMA-USB3
Case: Thermaltake Commander MS-I ID VN400A1W2N