No you dont, you just dont screw it down like your putting a tire on a car

. Ive been building computer since Socket 5 and have never used them and (never) had a problem. PC eye seems to have alot of computer problems. Boards dont always have holes where there are risers on the board plate, make sure you didnt put a riser on the plate where there is no hole in the board to cause it to short
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Now you should lay down the
motherboard on the metallic plate again, placing a screw on every motherboard hole that matches a nut that you've installed. There is a very important detail that a lot of people don't know, however. If you pay close attention to the motherboard's holes, you will find two kinds of holes: metalized and non-metalized. As the name implies, the metalized holes have a metallic contact around them. Pay close attention on Figure 6 to see the difference between these two kinds of holes.
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Figure 6: Metalized versus non-metalized hole.
Metalized holes are meant to be directly screwed. So, on these holes go ahead and place a screw on them. But the non-metalized holes you cannot screw them directly.
One of the most common mistakes while installing a motherboard is using these washers on all holes. This cannot be done. The metalized holes were metalized to make the proper grounding with the system case.
The holes without the grounding strip are no longer used! The only time you use the washers are if you have some kind of weird layout case plate