sheikaawangga78 :
clutchc :
How hard was it to thread the screws into the standoffs? Sounds like the standoffs weren't the same thread as the PSU screws (usually 6-32 in the US). If you forced the wrong screws into the standoffs, that is why you can't back them out, and why they make the clicking noise. On top of that, the threads in the standoffs would be destroyed for matching up with the correct screws. Might be best to just leave the screws in if that is the case.
On the otherhand, if you want to back them out, try putting your fingernail under the screw head and force it up as you unscrew. Might re-thread its way back out. If the correct screws then don't thread back in, you may have to buy new standoffs to match your case's threads and the original standoff's height.
it was actually really easy screwing it in. but after i saw video that it was not the screws i tried taking it out and it makes this clicking sound and wont come out. and in the video it said "RINGS" im afraid that i damage them with the wrongs screws.
and this was my first time building, and my friend said to screw in on all of the standoffs. is it ok? and he said just to make it wont move.
First, let's address the standoffs. NEVER add any extra standoffs that are not inline with a mounting hole on the motherboard. You will chance the unused standoff shorting out/grounding out one or more of the solder traces on the back of the board. Cases come with standoff locations for several sizes of motherboards. ITX, mATX, ATX... And not all motherboards use all the available hole positions for mounting.
Which motherboard do you have? Which case?
As to the incorrect screws, it might be imperative to try to get them out so you can remove any unneeded standoffs if you think you added too many. If you have the same trouble backing out the rest of the screws, and the above fingernail trick isn't working, you might try gently prying up the board near the screw with the tip of a screwdriver as you unscrew. Basically, you are trying to get the screw's thread to re-engage with the standoff threads so it will work its way back out.
you may want to take the PC to a shop that handles computers.
As to the term "rings", I'm not sure what that was referring to.