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Cases Coolermaster ATCS 840 height of the motherboard standoffs

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Dark Matter, 23 Apr 2013.

  1. Dark Matter

    Dark Matter Minimodder

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    I have one of these excellent cases but have mislaid the rest of the motherboard case standoffs having sold my motherboard with the others!!

    Just a quick question for an ATCS owner; What is the length of the motherboard standoffs? the length of the body and the thread length. Unusually the male thread of the standoff is an M3 whereas the female thread is 6-32

    Thanks

    Simon :)
     
  2. megadriveguy

    megadriveguy Minimodder

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    What are the odds of someone having a Coolermaster ATCS 840 standoff sitting in front of them right now :eek:

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  3. Dark Matter

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    Cool thanks for that, rep left; about 12mm body length, now to search for some :)
     
  4. Parge

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    Great work!
     
  5. Dark Matter

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    Reviving this thread with standoffs in place!! ...but sold my old MB
    The case is elsewhere so cannot check it hence my question is:-

    Would this case take EEB 12" x 13" boards? I understand that it will take E-ATX boards
    Thanks,
    Simon :)
     
  6. Dark Matter

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    I found out that 3 holes will need drilling and tapping for the EEB board otherwise this will fit fine, as it stands the board I have gone for is an E-ATX so will be fine :)
     

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