PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

This article tells you the basics of mounting a motherboard in a computer case.

  1. Advertisement
  2. Make sure none will short any solder points on the board.
  3. Make sure they are the only thing that line up with the hex nuts...That is the whole purpose of those.
  4. Advertisement


Expert Q&A

Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement

Video

Tips

  • It is best to have all the screws in place and make sure that the motherboard is properly aligned before you tighten down the screws.
  • Be very careful when placing the motherboard on the hex screws as you can cut or nick one of the circuit traces on the motherboard causing permanent damage.
  • Don't twist, warp, or flex the motherboard - this can cause permanent damage.
Show More Tips
Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
Advertisement

Warnings

  • Avoid working on carpeting as it generates static electricity.
  • Make sure your hands are dry.
  • Use an anti-static strap that is electrically grounded. Straps can be purchased at electronic supply stores and many computer parts dealers.
  • Do not wear fleece clothing.
  • There should only be as many hex nuts as there are screw holes to hold the board in place
  • Do not use a magnetic screwdriver.
  • At no time should you ever leave the motherboard/CPU/other components on the ground or on the table. Most people rest their motherboard on the box it came in. The anti-static bag outside layer is not conductive and is made of the same material as inside the bag so they are a good place to put your raw motherboard.
Advertisement

You Might Also Like

Install a MotherboardInstall a Motherboard
Ground Yourself to Avoid Destroying a Computer with Electrostatic Discharge Ground Yourself to Avoid Destroying a Computer with Electrostatic Discharge
Install a PCI CardInstall a PCI Card
Install a Network Interface CardInstall a Network Interface Card
Ground Yourself Ground Yourself Electrically & Avoid Static Shock
Open a Desktop ComputerOpen a Desktop Computer
Remove a Hard Drive Remove a Hard Drive
Work on a Computer Safely Work on a Computer Safely
Install a Power Supply Install a PSU: An Extremely Easy Guide
Install a CPU Cooler in an AMD Motherboard Install a Cooler on an AMD CPU: Expert-Approved Steps
Use an Anti Static Wrist WrapUse an Anti Static Wrist Wrap
Build a Personal Desktop ComputerBuild a Personal Desktop Computer
Install a New ProcessorInstall a New Processor
Open a ComputerOpening a Computer: Tips on Accessing Your PC Components
Advertisement

About This Article

wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 14 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed 100,981 times.
How helpful is this?
Co-authors: 14
Updated: October 21, 2021
Views: 100,981
Categories: Computer Hardware
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 100,981 times.

Is this article up to date?

Advertisement