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Old Jul 24, 2007, 06:38 PM   #1
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Question - Regarding Spacers

OK, excavated my bedroom earlier, found an old ATX case. Looking inside it though, there's only 2 spacers, where an AYX board would go to. For mATX boards, around that area are raised spots in the case metal. My question is, would these act as spacers? Sorry about this, I'm not used to working with 12 year old cases.
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Yes, most likley as long as they line up with mounting holes. You may need the fiberboard washers though.

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Ah, thanks. I'm fine then, they do indeed line up with the screw holes. Thanks
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