Install the Motherboard:

 

Position the motherboard carefully in the case, aligning it with the

standoffs.

     Screw the motherboard onto the standoffs using the provided screws.

     Ensure a secure and stable fit without excessive bending or pressure on

the board.

     Preparation:

     Ensure you have a clean and well-lit workspace.

     Gather the necessary tools, including a screwdriver, standoffs, and

screws.

     Position the Case:

     Place your computer case on a stable surface with the rear panel facing

up.

     Remove the side panel(s) to gain access to the interior.

     Install Standoffs:

     Identify the mounting holes on the case that correspond to the

motherboard's form factor (e.g., ATX, Micro-ATX).

     Insert standoffs into these holes, aligning them with the screw holes on

the motherboard.

     Standoffs help elevate the motherboard and prevent it from coming

into direct contact with the case, reducing the risk of short circuits.

     Prepare the I/O Shield:

     Locate the I/O shield (backplate) that came with your motherboard.

     Align the I/O shield with the rectangular opening on the rear of the

case.

     Firmly press the I/O shield into place, ensuring it is flush with the case.

     Place the Motherboard: