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2017/05/30 15:20:51 (permalink)
My Motherboard has long since been installed into my DG-87 case, but I've been thinking about 1 issue I had when installing it and was wondering if anyone else knew anything about it. The reason I bring this up is because I may be upgrading to a new processor which will require me to get a new board and am wondering if I will have the same issues with it.
 
When I installed my MOBO into the case I tried to line it up with the I/O faceplate that came with it but the pins for the mobo had it raised to high for the faceplate to be useful. I keep the back of my case closed at all times so it probably doesn't even matter, but it bugs me that this was an issue at all.
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    bcavnaugh
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    Re: I/O face plate 2017/05/30 15:51:22 (permalink)
    What Motherboard?
    You should not of had an issue with your current motherboard.
    Maybe you can post a Photo of what you are seeing as an issue?
    post edited by bcavnaugh - 2017/05/30 15:53:49

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    brimlock
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    Re: I/O face plate 2017/05/30 16:11:29 (permalink)
    I'm not in front of my PC to tell which motherboard I have. If I remember correctly, its an Asus z97-a board.
    post edited by brimlock - 2017/05/30 16:20:30
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    Re: I/O face plate 2017/05/31 14:14:13 (permalink)
    the integrated I/O plate is awesome on the new boards

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