Great video! This is an aspect of hardware that does NOT change every 6 months! I've plowed through my fair share of systems, privately, and in the work force as an A+ certified tech, and I was actually debating making some of my own tech videos. But to avoid having material that one million other geeks already have, I may dig through tech vids and ONLY post on topics that no one else has done!
I bought a used ATX case, antec 300, it acme with just 2 standoffs with hex shape the person forgot to take off and no other screws besides the case fan screws, I need to know if a thumb screw is safe to secure a motherboard, please reply
How far should i screw the standoffs in?? because it feels like they want to stop spinning after a little bit but im pretty sure if i forced it i could meke it go a lot farther.... PLEASE HELP
Great video! This is an aspect of hardware that does NOT change every 6 months! I've plowed through my fair share of systems, privately, and in the work force as an A+ certified tech, and I was actually debating making some of my own tech videos. But to avoid having material that one million other geeks already have, I may dig through tech vids and ONLY post on topics that no one else has done!
Excellent question!
They go under the head of the screw to prevent the turning screw head from scratching up the PCB.
excellent video! :D
I bought a used ATX case, antec 300, it acme with just 2 standoffs with hex shape the person forgot to take off and no other screws besides the case fan screws, I need to know if a thumb screw is safe to secure a motherboard, please reply
How far should i screw the standoffs in?? because it feels like they want to stop spinning after a little bit but im pretty sure if i forced it i could meke it go a lot farther.... PLEASE HELP
Why you using a micro atx board o.0
@HazzyTrix no