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installing motherboard into case

I'll try to just explain how, it's so totally simple

first of all. take the back plate that came with the mobo (hopefully you got one) and compare it with the one on the case. if they match up, you can use either, but often times, mainboards have different rear panels and won't often work with the case's built in panel. look at the motherboard tray and look for the holes... should be 6 for your average ATX motherboard,. they will probably be labeled "A" for ATX or something like that, you can also reference the holes put putting the mainboard in the case before you put in the screws. it's that easy, all you gotta do now is screw them in, and lay the mobo down, and screw it in.

hopefully that's all you need.. it's really that easy though.

another tip.. install everything ont he mainboard before you mount it, in the case. (LED's, CPU, RAM)

cheers 😀
 
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