OK, so after the CPU, this was thing I was most afraid of facing. I have tested my build and it POSTed twice.
My case has all of the 9 brackets installed for my ATX board, my PSU is unplugged but secured at the bottom, drives are all secured. I just gotta mount the mobo in the case.
I'm paranoid I will damage this board mounting it. I have the mounting stands orientated correctly, my question is, can I accidentally short out the mobo if one of those brass standoffs touch a part of the mobo that IS NOT one of mounting holes? I don't mean when I power it on, I mean when I'm trying to align everything (with the PSU disconnected and such) and get the mobo in the case, will those brass standoffs cause damage unless I place it EXACTLY lined up with those holes?
In other words, is it OK if I'm not exact while I line everything up and getting it in there?
Also, what is the best method to line it up? Should I just focus on lining everything up with the back panel shield and making sure the brass stands line up exactly with the grounding holes on my board?
My case has all of the 9 brackets installed for my ATX board, my PSU is unplugged but secured at the bottom, drives are all secured. I just gotta mount the mobo in the case.
I'm paranoid I will damage this board mounting it. I have the mounting stands orientated correctly, my question is, can I accidentally short out the mobo if one of those brass standoffs touch a part of the mobo that IS NOT one of mounting holes? I don't mean when I power it on, I mean when I'm trying to align everything (with the PSU disconnected and such) and get the mobo in the case, will those brass standoffs cause damage unless I place it EXACTLY lined up with those holes?
In other words, is it OK if I'm not exact while I line everything up and getting it in there?
Also, what is the best method to line it up? Should I just focus on lining everything up with the back panel shield and making sure the brass stands line up exactly with the grounding holes on my board?