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Title: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: dphirschler on May 20, 2005, 03:16:19 pm
OK, what are you guys using for circuit board standoffs inside your cab?  Is it as simple as a nylon spacer ring with a wood screw inside?


Darryl
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: NY_in_TX on May 20, 2005, 03:29:53 pm
cut up Bic pens and wood screws.   ;D

Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: cholin on May 20, 2005, 03:37:31 pm
Wasnt there a thread about this before?  One of the best ideas was the pens, just use those.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: ChadTower on May 20, 2005, 03:42:06 pm
I usually sit them down and tell them that if they don't work out their differences I will replace them with better circuit boards.  We're all on the same team inside my cabs.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: Kremmit on May 20, 2005, 06:59:41 pm
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,21159.0.html

Here's that earlier thread.  The diagrams look like they were drawn by a total photoshop monkey.   ;)
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: rdagger on May 20, 2005, 08:17:22 pm
If you have an old dead PC laying around you can use the brass motherboard mounts.   Also most hardware stores including Home Depot sell bolt spacers in nylon or metal.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: ShinAce on May 20, 2005, 08:26:49 pm
I sell them at work. We have wood, which is really just a dowel with a hole drilled through it. We also have ceramic and nylon, for the high voltage paranoid type. But the best idea of all is pens.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: NoOne=NBA= on May 20, 2005, 08:45:16 pm
Foam tape is good for "temporary" mounting.

I've got ALOT of 2-3 year old "temporary" mounts that I really should make permanent someday.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: quarterback on May 21, 2005, 12:29:16 am
I usually sit them down and tell them that if they don't work out their differences I will replace them with better circuit boards.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: IntruderAlert on May 21, 2005, 01:25:49 am
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Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: Joystick Jerk on May 21, 2005, 05:35:17 am
I'll play devil's advocate and recommend you keep the PC innards inside an actual PC case. Obviously if you want ultra arcade realism, taking the mobo and related parts out of the case and mounting them in the arcade cab is the best option. If you don't care about that sort of thing though, it's far better to leave the PC parts in a standard PC case. PC cases are designed for optimal airflow, and even though it's cramped inside, your PC will actually run cooler inside a case rather than exposed to the air inside a cab.

BUT, this is MAME were talking about, and it's not exactly taxing on a CPU(especially if you''re running a fast CPU), so it's not going to cause your computer to heat up that much.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: Tiger-Heli on May 21, 2005, 07:33:50 am
BUT, this is MAME were talking about, and it's not exactly taxing on a CPU(especially if you''re running a fast CPU), so it's not going to cause your computer to heat up that much.
Actually, depending on the game, MAME is one of the most CPU-intensive programs you can run, much worse than Word Processing or E-mail or Net-surfing.

But a good Heatsink and Fan should take care of all your problems.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: Joystick Jerk on May 21, 2005, 08:09:10 pm
Actually, depending on the game, MAME is one of the most CPU-intensive programs you can run, much worse than Word Processing or E-mail or Net-surfing.

But a good Heatsink and Fan should take care of all your problems.

If we discount the 3D arcade games that used RISC processors, I've never seen a Mame rom raise my CPU temps as much as any typical 3D PC game does.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: spriggy on May 21, 2005, 08:50:38 pm
Try this method..you won't turn back!
Just buy the small black flexi plastic Sprinkler Risers used for your garden mist sprays.
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: cbmeeks on May 23, 2005, 11:52:03 am
damn....and I just paid $2.95 for some "motherboard stand offs"...lol

Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: dphirschler on May 23, 2005, 01:59:33 pm
What about something like this?  Where do I find these?


Darryl
Title: Re: what to use for circuit board standoffs?
Post by: Chris on May 23, 2005, 02:22:25 pm
What about something like this?