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(URGENT) Corsair 200r Motherboard Standoff

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nvm, it was the io shield. I didnt push it completely in on all the sides. now the motherboard's flush. Sorry for the hassle!

The very center motherboard standoff on the Corsair 200r case has something sticking out. how do I remove it? please reply quickly.

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Because he had a hard drive.

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The very center motherboard standoff on the Corsair 200r case has something sticking out. how do I remove it? please reply quickly.

That's normal. It's just a little stud, it replaces the screw. Nothing to worry about, I have it on my C70 aswell. It holds the motherboard in place while you screw in the other screws.

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That's normal. It's just a little stud, it replaces the screw. Nothing to worry about, I have it on my C70 aswell. It holds the motherboard in place while you screw in the other screws.

however, when I stick in the motherboard through the io ports, that standoff does not go though the motherboard.

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however, when I stick in the motherboard through the io ports, that standoff does not go though the motherboard.

You have to push the motherboard in the I/O plate direction so that the stud sticks through. It requires a bit a force, I too was worried the first time, but just give it some force and it will fit in.

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You have to push the motherboard in the I/O plate direction so that the stud sticks through. It requires a bit a force, I too was worried the first time, but just give it some force and it will fit in.

nope, pushed in as hard as I can and still cant stick through, I'm using the z97x-ud3h

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nvm, it was the io shield. I didnt push it completely in on all the sides. now the motherboard's flush. Sorry for the hassle!

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