[SOLVED] Motherboard holes doesn't lineup with case standoffs well

Tomislav25

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Greetings,

Recently i bought new mobo Gigabyte B365 M Aorus Elite and while putting it into the case (MS Champion) there were problem with lining up holes with standoffs. The I/O shield has a soft milimeter or two sponge. I did installed the mobo but my wory is is the mobo maybe tense because while screwing it down I needed to
force it a little to line up so it would fit. My PC runs well but only this concern remains.
 
Solution
Greetings,

Recently i bought new mobo Gigabyte B365 M Aorus Elite and while putting it into the case (MS Champion) there were problem with lining up holes with standoffs. The I/O shield has a soft milimeter or two sponge. I did installed the mobo but my wory is is the mobo maybe tense because while screwing it down I needed to
force it a little to line up so it would fit. My PC runs well but only this concern remains.
Pushing the motherboard against the IO shield to align the holes shouldn't cause unnecessary stress. The shield will flex if needed.
Greetings,

Recently i bought new mobo Gigabyte B365 M Aorus Elite and while putting it into the case (MS Champion) there were problem with lining up holes with standoffs. The I/O shield has a soft milimeter or two sponge. I did installed the mobo but my wory is is the mobo maybe tense because while screwing it down I needed to
force it a little to line up so it would fit. My PC runs well but only this concern remains.
Pushing the motherboard against the IO shield to align the holes shouldn't cause unnecessary stress. The shield will flex if needed.
 
Solution
Thx for the anwser but meanwhile I decided for new case from thermaltake just to be sure I don't do any harm to MB. It's new and should do the job. Al I need is to wait for it to come. I changed all components except gpu and buying new case seems logical :). Thx again I'll keep in my mind your suggestion for present and future builds.

Kind Regards