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lenjackSun Sep-06-20 10:41 PM
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"Resurrecting recent computer problem"


          

I am placing an updated atx Gigabyte mobo in an atx case, and am having one hell of a time, fitting the io shield. I just cannot get the 4th corner. Yes, I’m fitting from the inside. It is definitely the correct shield, and and an atx board has been successfully used in this case previously. Any ideas? Would there be any real harm, running the system without the shield? I’m guessing the board’s internal grounding would suffice.

  

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jbmcmillanMon Sep-07-20 08:02 PM
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#1. "RE: Resurrecting recent computer problem"
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I've never run across one I couldn't get in but have used a computer without lots of times when scabbing together a computer out of leftovers. It works just fine other than disrupting air flow somewhat.

  

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lenjackMon Sep-07-20 10:38 PM
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Thought so. Maybe, l’ll fill the gaps with putty. bananas

  

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lenjackSat Sep-12-20 09:09 PM
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Copied it in color with my scanner on to card stock paper, cut out the openings, adhered it in place, and attached all the stuff. Fits right, and looks exactly like the real thing. Works perfectly and I'm satisfied.

  

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jbmcmillanMon Sep-14-20 09:27 PM
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That's actually a pretty good idea lol.

  

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lenjackMon Sep-14-20 09:45 PM
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You really can't tell, looking real close.

  

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