Make sure the motherboard tray's slotted in properly.
@ Johnny - haven't received an email yet.![]()
I'm in awe mate! Some seriously cool cable management going on there.
Excellent build.
Posted the fan 2day for ya, next day delivery!
Have fun![]()
Make sure the motherboard tray's slotted in properly.
Cheers Jonny!
I've know I've spoken to you on messenger about it, but could you post a pic of the right side of your case?
I need to know how you've managed to make the cabling so neat!
Is that even possible on this case?
you cant remove the mobo tray on this case
Thats what i thought.
i second that!Cheers Jonny!
I've know I've spoken to you on messenger about it, but could you post a pic of the right side of your case?
I need to know how you've managed to make the cabling so neat!
if you can post a pic I could help but I don't understand the exact issue here.
Thanks Jonnylaris, I plan to post a pic when i get home from work tonight
In the meantime i'll have another go at explaining it, but i don't blame you if you don't understand
- So I attached the motherboard stand offs in the case.
- Put the motherboard in and screwed into place.
- The back panel connectors on the motherboard do not quite line up with the gaps on the backplate.
- This means they are slightly covered and I can't plug anything into them
Check the below image out. (it's not my mobo, but is just an edited image, with the red circles show where my I/O's come up in relation to the back plate.
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Can't see the pic from work but anyway. May sound like a stupid comment but have you made sure to use the I/O plate that comes with your motherboard?
Yes i am using the i/o plate which came with my mobo
Dont think the case even came with a default one?
cant remember myself!
Anyway have you made sure to screw the stand off's in the correct screw holes?