Quick PC Case Question

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Just a quickie, I ordered a case from the OcUK clearance which came with no standoffs. They've kindly sent me a set, but sadly they don't fit and fall straight out when the case is stood up.

How strong of a hold will I get if I use some industrial grade superglue on the standoffs to fix them to the case? It's for a basic LAN PC build and won't have any monster heatsink attached, just the stock Intel one and a 280x. The issue I have is that I don't want to A) go through the fuss of returning it and B) I'm unlikely the find a similar looking case for the price. So I'm thinking of ways to bodge it!
 
varkanoid;30493846 said:
Superglue will be fine as long as you dont slide it about too much. Can you just not drill holes from bottom of case and/or screw the feet on ?

Ah it's not the feet, it's the motherboard stand offs. :)
 
Was a KoLink case, no real manufacturer info on the web just what the OcUK team have.

Too late anyway, used some high viscosity super glue and its worked a treat. Made sure they were in there tight before mounting but they wouldn't budge. Time will tell if its a good long term solution, but its only a cheap sub £100 lan pc for guests so no big deal if something breaks. :)
 
The only extra weight other than the motherboard is a stock Intel heatsink and a 280x, which is held securely to the case by 2 screws anyway. 7 standoffs in total held by decent quality super glue so the weight is evenly distributed.

They're actually very secure, I tried getting one out after putting it in and couldn't without getting a pair of pliers and really going at it. :D

The standoffs I had were the standard ones which OcUK told me where from a similar case. It was far easier to bodge it than spend time and money researching. The case was from B Grade anyway!
 
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