hi
I wanted to upgrade my computer so I bought a socket 939 board and CPU.
When I removed the old motherboard from the case, I noticed that the case only had one brass standoff and at the other points it was just screwed in directly.
The old system worked perfectly and was stable, but I decided I should get more brass mounts as I hear it is not safe to screw in directly.
I put more brass mounts in, but the motherboard would not "fit" when they were in as I could not get the ports to match up with the I/O shield. Without the brass mounts, it matched up perfect.
So, I am currently running the board on just one brass mount where it was needed because of a "dip" in the case. The system is running cool and is stable in prime95. Obviously I made sure that the board was not touching the case other than where it is screwed in of course.
Is this OK or is it likely to cause problems?
I wanted to upgrade my computer so I bought a socket 939 board and CPU.
When I removed the old motherboard from the case, I noticed that the case only had one brass standoff and at the other points it was just screwed in directly.
The old system worked perfectly and was stable, but I decided I should get more brass mounts as I hear it is not safe to screw in directly.
I put more brass mounts in, but the motherboard would not "fit" when they were in as I could not get the ports to match up with the I/O shield. Without the brass mounts, it matched up perfect.
So, I am currently running the board on just one brass mount where it was needed because of a "dip" in the case. The system is running cool and is stable in prime95. Obviously I made sure that the board was not touching the case other than where it is screwed in of course.
Is this OK or is it likely to cause problems?