Well oh mighty senior member

. I have installed over 70 boards. pat pat. haha, It's a good idea to take the mobo back panel out of the case. Actually there should be nothing in before you put in the mobo, that way there is nothing to bang against as you install the panel. Post the board out of the case with cpu ram hs/fan and video, just to be sure it's functional(you can also set your bios then) Make sure you have non-conductive material under the board. Place the board over removed case panel to see where the holes line up. Try to use as many brass standoffs where possible. Where it lines up with bigger holes ,(if there are any) you'll need to insert the plastic pegs. Screw in the brass standoffs and/or plastic pegs and place the mobo on top. Screw in the board , being sure you use the red fabric washers on the motherboard side(grounding)

. Make sure it's solid and slide the board /panel into the case. Make sure you have a correct backplate first, ps2,usb,serial port etc... Always tough to get those usb plates off when boards already in the case heehee. Hook up your power , cables , cards , etc.. and you're good to go!! PS , don't install the board with vid in, i forgot to mention that ,,, only ram cpu, hs/fan ,,, gl and enjoy the new mobo
