Motherboard Help!?

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Below is an image of the screws that came with my pc case: (Large image)
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I'm guessing that I will be using these screws to screw my motherboard to the case. I would like someone to give me a description of how i can successfully do this.
 
ok, you hold the motherboard inside your case and with a pencil mark where the holes in the motherboard line up with the threaded holes in your case.
Then screw the brass standoffs into the marked holes.
then rest your motherboard on the brass standoffs and screw it down using the screws. (looks like the small silver ones)
 
u use the gold ones and you need those flat pieces that look like cheerios to put between it and the mobo.
 
and dont ever forget the copper columns, i did and i fried my mb/cpu.
I'm assuming you mean the brass standoffs?

I'm guessing that I will be using these screws to screw my motherboard to the case. I would like someone to give me a description of how i can successfully do this.
In BUILDING COMPUTERS 101 there is a brief description. All you really need to do is make sure that the number of standoff's you use is the same as the amount of screw holes in your mobo.
 
Cheerios, the first oat-based and ready-to-eat without cooking cereal, is a brand of breakfast cereal created in 1941 and marketed by the General Mills cereal company of Golden Valley, Minnesota. In some other countries (including the UK), it is sold by Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand. These products marketed as "Cheerios" differ from the US - for example, in the UK and Ireland, consisting of "four grains" (actually five, but four colours of 'O's): maize, oats, barley, wheat and rice.
 
lol, that was pretty funny blurcbc. But which part goes between the mobo and the brass standoffs? im confused, you dont put anything inbetween.
 
lol, that was pretty funny blurcbc. But which part goes between the mobo and the brass standoffs? im confused, you dont put anything inbetween.
Sometimes (not always) you will get little thin cardboard discs. These are meant to seperate the metal of the motherboard from the metal on the standoffs. If you don't have them then make sure you're screw holes on your mobo are not just holes cut in the board (they should have metal around them on both sides).
 
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