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Old 08-17-2007, 05:43 PM   #1
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P35-DS3R and Centurion 5

Im having a problem with my new build. I cant get the holes on the mobo to line up with the holes on the motherboard backplate. What am I missing? This is first build im probly blatinly missing something. Any advice?
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Old 08-18-2007, 10:58 AM   #2
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theres markings on the case, where the spacers screw in. Usualy there are A/M/B

A usualy ATX (I think the ones you want to use)
M MicroATX
B BTX if your case has support for it.

would check that first to see if your risers are screwed into the right holes


Also, try taking a riser off the backplate and see if the screws you are using to secure your motherboard to riser thread in. Alot of the time there is a fine thread patter on the MoBo screws and a little bit bigger pattern for everything else, make sure your using the right ones.
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