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Do I still need to use washers for a motherboard? I've just recently gotten my hands on an MSI 770-G45, and I noticed the spots on the board where the screws are supposed to go have no metal around them, like the other boards I've worked with, see here. The case I've gotten came with MB screws, but do I still need to get the washers?

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No Washers needed, use the screws (with button head) that came with the motherboard. It should be enough. By the way if you want you could put those red thin washers but as they didn't come with the motherboard. I don't think its necessary. Make sure you don't over-tighten the screws.

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  • Hmmm, that website was last updated April 17, 2001... :-)
    – Arjan
    Sep 12, 2010 at 9:06
  • Yeah know but still provides useful content
    – subanki
    Sep 12, 2010 at 9:15
  • 9 year old technology articles are probably not as relevant as they should be, @subanki...
    – JNK
    Sep 12, 2010 at 11:12
  • unless you have actually installed a motherboard without washers - don't recommend it from a 9 year old site.
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 12, 2010 at 14:55
  • hey I didn't refer that site , I just found an article interesting there and thought it might come handy . So instead of copy pasting here I just put the link here. And Besides I removed that link after JNK's comment. Also I have installed many motherboards without washers. And you don't need washers even if you don't have that metal surrounding around the screw holes. And also I didn't put this answer here without a thorough google search
    – subanki
    Sep 12, 2010 at 15:10
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When there are screw holes without surrounding metal I use felt washers between the board and the mounting post. That removes any possibility of inadvertently damaging the board by over-tightening.

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  • Where, I think, damaging is not only limited to the place where the screws touch the board, but also (or maybe even more important) to ensure the board is not somehow bent (or: twisted? I don't know the English word) due to tension when the housing is not 100% perfect.
    – Arjan
    Sep 12, 2010 at 9:10

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