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Date: | Fri, 18 Sep 1998 11:51:55 -0600 |
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Robert;
There is some pretty good info on installing boards at:
http://www.motherboards.org/build/build-20.html
I haven't really installed that many boards, but I just
try to use enough of the brass studs to physically support
the board and make it really solid. I make sure I use holes
in the mobo that are meant to be grounded, they are usually
isolated from the rest of mobo circuit, just a ring of metal
around the hole .
I sometimes use the fiber washers just to cushion the screw
so it doesn't bite in so hard.
Be careful not to use large-headed screws that might contact
adjacent parts of the printed circuit if the board shifts slightly.
Robert Hale wrote:
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> Does anyone know of a good website and/or book that has instructions on
> installing a motherboard properly. The reason I ask is because I am
> unsure as to where to use the little washers that come with the screws.
> Do they go on top of, or below, the motherboard when mounting on the
> brass mounting screws? It's not a major problem, but I do not want to
> short circuit a motherboard because of ignorance.
>
> Thanks in advance...
> Robert
>
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