Install a Motherboard into a Computer Case
Posted by MarioHost Admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 04-05-2010
Tags: Case, Computer, Install, into, motherboard
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In this video I describe and demonstrate how to install an ATX motherboard into a computer case. Do you need IT certification training? Visit our website for more information @ www.techskills.edu.
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I’ve never seen that cooler for a Socket A/370/7 motherboard. Brand and model?
agp? card
Don’t you have to check the BIOS or anything ?
Perfect explanation, 5* =D
You did a really superb job in explaining what you were going to do then doing it. The break in sound output was unnerving at first, but really appropriate to eliminate unnecessary background noise. I particularly liked the way you showed of handling the static discharge wrist strap and how to use the mat.
Thanks a lot for the great job.
The mat, no. A properly working wrist strap with the alligator end connected to a metal part of your case, will do the trick just fine. They’re about $5.
i got a chord from my case that says rc’97 or something similar. where does that go?
thanks man your great !
Excellent
this is what i needed man. This is very helpful, thank you!!!
Radioshack.
where do u get an anti static wrist band?
not.
if ur switching mobo then just press powerbottun once with the powecable out. and thn ur good to go
Absolutely absolutely absolutely absolutely absolutely
is anti static really that necessary?
on my it doesnt say anything about power
Thanks friend, for your help, f you need anything from Brazil, you can rely on me! ” Muito obrigado, e que Deus te abençoe!”
You put in risers on the screw holes at in the motherboard tray. Risers are just like sort of extension screw holes. Next you line the mobo with the your I/O panel making the mobo screw holes right over the risers. Screw them in. Now that that’s done the reason for it is to prevent electrostatic dishcarge from mobo. The motherboard doesn’t actuallly touch the bottom of the case so that if some static discharge went on your case it would be safe.
I’ve watched a few videos in this topic, but this one was very informative and very frank. Thanks
Great Video, but I’ve a little question, There must be a space between the motherboard and the case something like a plastic to put in some holes or it depends of what kind of hardware? Thanks for the Video! God Bless you!
thx great video
depends if there compatible see if u can tell me what ur components are and ur new and old motherboard
i have a question, im getting a new motherboard, and i can transfer most of my hardware to the new motherboard right? EVEN THE HEATSINKER?
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This was way better than Tigerdirect’s video. Good job.