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That's perfectly fine as long as the motherboard isn't complaining about the mounting holes or the PCI-E lanes don't have problems installing cards your golden.

I can't install mono because io shield pushes it away. Should I press more or do Smith else?

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I can't install mono because io shield pushes it away. Should I press more or do Smith else?

are you sure you pushed the I/O shield properly?

 

Make sure that the motherboard is correctly placed on the standoffs with the post in the middle acting as somewhat a guide 

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the IO panel is cushioned isnt it?

 

make sure the IO panel is pushed in all the way, it should almost snap in place.

then the MB might still be off the standoff hole by a small bit, don't worry, push it against the IO panel and screw in the MB

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That's perfectly fine as long as the motherboard isn't complaining about the mounting holes or the PCI-E lanes don't have problems installing cards your golden.

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