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| Thenasty:
what I did was... I screwed my mobo in a sheet of wood (not the cabinet wall) with those plastic legs, then I screwed (glued) another piece of wood right where the video card will be seated and then I screwed a hole on the bottom of video card (some already have a hole) and I screwed it to the piece of wood underneath. Hope you got the pic. |
| Turnarcades:
Just use a small blob of hot glue on the ends where the board meets the slot. It's incredibly tough stuff, non-conductive, and if you ever need to swap out just give it a quick swipe with a stanley blade. |
| severdhed:
after reading this thread the other day, and moving my cabinet...my agp card popped out of the slot for the first time. i used standard little brass threaded motherboard stands that come with just about all PC cases. i drilled some holes in the wood, threaded in those inserts, and then screwed the motherboard in just like it was in a pc case. this didn't put it up high enough to allow the video card to go the entire way into the slot, so i had to bend the bottom part of the video card bracket to make it fit, so i just bent it at 90 degrees and drilled a hole in it. then i installed another motherboard stand and screws the card to it...i is rock solid now...i'll take pics later if anyone needs them. |
| Ummon:
--- Quote from: severdhed on August 14, 2008, 09:40:18 am ---i'll take pics later if anyone needs them. --- End quote --- Yeah, sure. |
| MrMojoZ:
If you want to REALLY secure your cards and don't have an old motherboard try to hack up try a: http://www.mountainmods.com/modular-io-panel-brushed-alu-p-486.html |
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