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Cheap, useful, and do the job.
Posted by
smeding
on 1/17/2009
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Pros: - They're cheap, over here I would have to order these in bulk, and probably not even for this price. - They fit well, no burrs, size tolerances or anything - Proper brass
Cons: - None. They're not hard to do right, and this company has.
Other Thoughts: These are your bog standard motherboard (among other things) standoffs, to keep the bottom of the motherboard from touching the tray. You either need these things or you don't, and there's not really a lot to go wrong in making them.
Bottomline: Cheap enough, do the job, what more is there to say?
Useful product.
Posted by
oarbg
on 10/17/2008
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1 week to 1 month
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Pros: Most cabinets do not come with spare stand-offs, so nice to have these around. Not available where I live, so this was just right for me. Good quality, as good as the stand-offs I got with my CoolerMaster cabinet. Same threads as the stuff supplied with the CM cabinet.
Cons: None really. Maybe if these were sold along with the M3 screws it would have been nice. Say 20 of these with 20 M3 screws for $3.50 .
Other Thoughts: If you get/buy a second hand computer, you normally don't get the spare screws that come with the cabinet. SO you may need these. Some motherboards need upto nine stand-offs. So keep these handy.
Bottomline: Worth ordering if you normally like to fiddle around with computers.
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Dimensions: 0 in x 0 in x 0 in Weight: 0.78 oz
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