I finally got around to assembling my computer this weekend. I have the Asus AN8-E motherboard in the Super LANBOY case (after finally figuring out what the hell a standoff is!
). I also installed the PSU and memory sticks.
My problem right now is that the case comes w/ a couple fans, including a rear fan. But rather than providing metal screws, they provide these rubber screw-like "fan fasteners" that are there to absorb the fan's vibration. Sounds like a good idea. However, in following Antec's directions to install it, they said to pull gently on the fan fasteners to mount them to the back of the case. Well, I tried that and wound up breaking one of the rubber fasteners off. I saw that Antec provides two spares in the "glove box" of the case, so I took one.
If I don't pull hard enough, the fan doesn't get mounted and falls off on its own back in the case. But as I saw in that one example, if I pull too hard (even in a gentle manner), the fan fastener will break off. Could anyone who has this case please provide some advice? Should I consider using metal screws instead, and if so, will vibration be a concern? Thanks.
I can provide a picture of what this rear fan/fan fastener looks like, but I won't be able to until Mon. night.
Edit (8/20/05): Please refer to my new post dated today for a couple new questions I have. Thanks.
My problem right now is that the case comes w/ a couple fans, including a rear fan. But rather than providing metal screws, they provide these rubber screw-like "fan fasteners" that are there to absorb the fan's vibration. Sounds like a good idea. However, in following Antec's directions to install it, they said to pull gently on the fan fasteners to mount them to the back of the case. Well, I tried that and wound up breaking one of the rubber fasteners off. I saw that Antec provides two spares in the "glove box" of the case, so I took one.
If I don't pull hard enough, the fan doesn't get mounted and falls off on its own back in the case. But as I saw in that one example, if I pull too hard (even in a gentle manner), the fan fastener will break off. Could anyone who has this case please provide some advice? Should I consider using metal screws instead, and if so, will vibration be a concern? Thanks.
I can provide a picture of what this rear fan/fan fastener looks like, but I won't be able to until Mon. night.
Edit (8/20/05): Please refer to my new post dated today for a couple new questions I have. Thanks.