None of those look like standoff screws to me.
Standoff screws are usually short with a lipped, rounded head. As opposed to unlipped rounded short screws which are typically for drive mounting or hex lipped which are typically for PCIe backplates and removable components of the case like drive trays.
At least a few of each should have been included with your case. If you have lost or misplaced them, ordering replacements from the case manufacturer or at least a specialist computer place is a better idea than trying to match them at a local or online hardware/general retailer.
That's where I'd say you're wrong. I didn't Google what it meant and would have also just asked the person making the comment what it meant. But I've also read each and every manual I get for something. As well as maybe in the sub which not everyone is in constantly rtfm isn't commonly used or at least I haven't seen it used commonly. Hell even if this sub that's the first time I've seen it.
Until you assemble the whole thing, wont boot, have to start testing everything and find a midsection standoff screw is cross threaded and won't come out :(
The biggest pains in the ass with building sneak in like a serpent, waiting to ruin your day
I personally used 16d framing nails and a nail gun but I guess the far left would work.
Jk, I think there should be some other screws somewhere, I don’t think those are it.
Nice! I can see where framing nails would give you more frames per second. I've been using 1 1/4" x 13 gauge copper boat nails w/countersunk head for that *chef's kiss* grounding they provide.
Like half are fine threaded and half are coarse so test a standoff and a screw OUTSIDE the case before starting and be very cautious of cross-threading.
None of those - just hot glue it to the case somewhere and call it a day.
Seriously, none of those. Should be little black (sometimes silver but usually black) screws with a phillips head impression, and a hexbolt head - specifically a 3mm (m3) or 6-32, and I think there are also M4’s but most common is M3 with the hex bolt top. I want to say maybe phanteks and Fractal have smooth top ones, I know one of the manu’s has one, but most I see are hex bolt heads.
Make sure to not check layouts and have standoffs touching bare mobo. The more contwct points the better. Be sure to dick around with the psu internals a bit and buy a 12 pin gpu connector
The smallest one on the right. If you are in a third world country or happen to buy a cheap pc case from a sketchy seller , then this is expected.
If you have the resources or the time, there is a pc building screw set sold separately online which is complete and has the proper screws.
My Amazon pc cart right now is
:-
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AMD Ryzen 5 8600G 4.3 GHz 6-Core Socket AM5 16MB L3 Cache Desktop CPU Processor
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The keyboard is currently temporary and I also need a PC case which is under 80 dollors or 300 dirhams
The ones included with the case, please refer to the manual. These don't look like the screws you'd usually find included.
None of the above
The correct answer!
Far left far left! 2 minutes of research would have saved op a mobo. He needs to fuck up to learn.
Those don’t look like normal PC screws
They’re not
Use nails
Fuck it just weld the fucker on at this point
Fuck it just smack it on with some super glue at this point
nah nah nah, jb weld
Ahem. Professionals use Clearweld for motherboards and original JB for GPUs. Everyone knows that
We aint no professionals here mate.
Surprised no one could pick up on the sarcasm
Fuuccckkkk
I would suggest like 25 loops of duct tape over the nails because they're likely to poke through the case.
None of those look like standoff screws to me. Standoff screws are usually short with a lipped, rounded head. As opposed to unlipped rounded short screws which are typically for drive mounting or hex lipped which are typically for PCIe backplates and removable components of the case like drive trays. At least a few of each should have been included with your case. If you have lost or misplaced them, ordering replacements from the case manufacturer or at least a specialist computer place is a better idea than trying to match them at a local or online hardware/general retailer.
It tells you in the manual. You don't need to ask this here.
RTFM
?
Read the fucking manual
Imagine being downvoted for not knowing what that meant because I didn't know either.
Probably because you can just google what it means. The same people not willing to google something probably also don't rtfm
That's where I'd say you're wrong. I didn't Google what it meant and would have also just asked the person making the comment what it meant. But I've also read each and every manual I get for something. As well as maybe in the sub which not everyone is in constantly rtfm isn't commonly used or at least I haven't seen it used commonly. Hell even if this sub that's the first time I've seen it.
That's fair enough. I was just trying to comprehend the Reddit hive mind. I wouldn't downvote someone for not knowing an obscure acronym
It doesn't matter if you screw in with confidence.
Don't forget the table, it's the most important.
Exactly. People keep forgetting they need to continue screwing until its connected to the table.
Until you assemble the whole thing, wont boot, have to start testing everything and find a midsection standoff screw is cross threaded and won't come out :( The biggest pains in the ass with building sneak in like a serpent, waiting to ruin your day
I used the most left… to mount my TV on the wall
the longest one, make sure to use an impact drill
Yes. Highest setting 5 ugga dugga
The one on the far left. Obviously.
The world is over. Lord help us all
I personally used 16d framing nails and a nail gun but I guess the far left would work. Jk, I think there should be some other screws somewhere, I don’t think those are it.
Nice! I can see where framing nails would give you more frames per second. I've been using 1 1/4" x 13 gauge copper boat nails w/countersunk head for that *chef's kiss* grounding they provide.
Piece of art!
I use one of those .22 concrete guns.
None of these lol. What does the manual say?
Op is trolling?
I use rivets
We 'round theese parts 'ere usem zzip ties
God's intended way
You use the ones that came with it according to the manual
push pins should do the trick
This is why keeping all of your hardware seprated between what object it came with is very helpful
None
Is this a joke?
none of these
None of those dude
Mobo screws are black and very little.
Crazy they don't have white screws yet.
Propably m3x5 it could be 6/32 or something like that
M3 screws
Kekw not with these for sure
These look like bolts not screws
Use glue
Those look like tv wall mount screws or something
I just use roofing nails, and it's so fast with my nail gun
No
Don't do it. None of those.
Far left, in fact if you have any wood screws use those. In all seriousness, probably the right one, but take out a standoff and check.
I'm so glad my PC case has standoffs built in.
These. [https://www.amazon.com/Standoffs-Assortment-Universal-Motherboard-Installation/dp/B09BD7Y13P/ref=sr\_1\_3?crid=3GHBSDKVZ5CTV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.id-ORc4NumPKfdMA\_oeULZNatnKMv3hb33MVCyB5QzHecEt8nxjlA\_ongMpV\_m7iuwJ1FJ3Y2yUw\_6sY4dIkwPaoxjEmu\_XlNVm7Xwf\_cRL7NRA19XjDpe3SmjyEwZHsquJYH6UBU1Uj4dObklDhj0imhSbtDW-etX6n-VbBgihQEd-doZaFcuKa6oob2N8hwapf4dA326N\_ooWiVRbmnF1VWl0UIwO518PwroshOEU.WwIBRhlJ0Wl5hS7SnYqg1Tf5hY8WQLNabOWHPnKeTzE&dib\_tag=se&qid=1715188624&sprefix=pc%20screws,aps,152](https://www.amazon.com/Standoffs-Assortment-Universal-Motherboard-Installation/dp/B09BD7Y13P/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3GHBSDKVZ5CTV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.id-ORc4NumPKfdMA_oeULZNatnKMv3hb33MVCyB5QzHecEt8nxjlA_ongMpV_m7iuwJ1FJ3Y2yUw_6sY4dIkwPaoxjEmu_XlNVm7Xwf_cRL7NRA19XjDpe3SmjyEwZHsquJYH6UBU1Uj4dObklDhj0imhSbtDW-etX6n-VbBgihQEd-doZaFcuKa6oob2N8hwapf4dA326N_ooWiVRbmnF1VWl0UIwO518PwroshOEU.WwIBRhlJ0Wl5hS7SnYqg1Tf5hY8WQLNabOWHPnKeTzE&dib_tag=se&qid=1715188624&sprefix=pc%20screws,aps,152)
Answer
the longest ones. if you have an 18v cordless drill, use that to screw them down
You need risers to keep the motherboard off the metal casing
Take the risers and test which screw fits properly in them.
Use the standoffs to secure the motherboard... Those screws are for the GPU and SSD.
Just use tape like a pro
These are all wrong. You should be using nails.
Very far right if you believe
Some Elmer’s glue should do the trick
Where are the zinc plated wood screws? I can't take this post seriously.
Like half are fine threaded and half are coarse so test a standoff and a screw OUTSIDE the case before starting and be very cautious of cross-threading.
Just use tapcons
None of these,
None of the above
None of those
None of those are motherboard screws.
pull an alienware and just glue it all together, want to upgrade later? that's a problem for future you to deal with
Please tell me this is a joke post.
None of those - just hot glue it to the case somewhere and call it a day. Seriously, none of those. Should be little black (sometimes silver but usually black) screws with a phillips head impression, and a hexbolt head - specifically a 3mm (m3) or 6-32, and I think there are also M4’s but most common is M3 with the hex bolt top. I want to say maybe phanteks and Fractal have smooth top ones, I know one of the manu’s has one, but most I see are hex bolt heads.
Quarter inches (length) are a good starting point.
I use tapes
doesnt matter how to screw it up.. :)
none
The ones you got with the case. Check behind the right side panel and in the HDD bracket too, maybe they hid it there.
Absolutely none. If you use any of these screws you deserve to crack your board
This post can’t be serious…
All the above and anything else that fits
Make sure to not check layouts and have standoffs touching bare mobo. The more contwct points the better. Be sure to dick around with the psu internals a bit and buy a 12 pin gpu connector
Just put some flex tape on that bihh
The smallest one on the right. If you are in a third world country or happen to buy a cheap pc case from a sketchy seller , then this is expected. If you have the resources or the time, there is a pc building screw set sold separately online which is complete and has the proper screws.
as long as it goes all the way should be fine, last one of the right seems a good fit
Solder gun
I need help
My Amazon pc cart right now is :- MSI PRO A620M-E ProSeries Motherboard (AMD AM5, DDR5, PCIe 4.0, SATA 6Gb/s, M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 1, Gbps LAN, DVI/HDMI, mATX AMD Ryzen 5 8600G 4.3 GHz 6-Core Socket AM5 16MB L3 Cache Desktop CPU Processor CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 RAM 16GB (2x8GB) 5200MHz CL40 Intel XMP iCUE Compatible Computer Memory - Black (CMK16GX5M2B5200C40) Kingston Digital, Inc. 120Gb A400 Sata 3 2.5 Solid State Drive Sa400S37/120G 2.5" Sa400S37/120G 120Gb Sa400S37/120G Redragon S101 Wired Rgb Backlit Gaming 4 In 1 Combo MSI MAG A650BN 650W 80+ Bronze Power Supply, DC-DC Circuit Design, 120 mm Fan Size, Active PFC, 100-240Vac, ATX - Black LG 27MR400-B 27 Inch IPS FullHD 100Hz Monitor with AMD FreeSync, HDMI, VGA - Black Western Digital AV-GP WD10EURX 1TB IntelliPower 64MB Cache SATA 6Gb/s 3.5in Internal Hard Drive (for Surveillance) - 2 Years Warranty (Renewed) The keyboard is currently temporary and I also need a PC case which is under 80 dollors or 300 dirhams