What should I do if my PSU screw holes don’t align with my case?

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Asked By TechieExplorer42 On

I just finished building my PC, but I've hit a snag: the screw holes on my power supply unit (PSU) don't line up with the ones on my case. What's the best way to tackle this issue?

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Answered By PixelPioneer_88 On

If the PSU is correctly placed and the holes still don’t match, you might be dealing with a non-standard PSU or case. One option is to purchase some mounting brackets or use zip ties to secure the PSU temporarily, but make sure it’s safe and won’t overheat! Always prioritize safety. Let us know how it goes!

Answered By GadgetGuru_99 On

First things first, double-check to make sure the PSU isn't upside down or incorrectly positioned. If everything looks good but the holes still don’t align, you might consider using longer screws that can reach the existing holes in the case without compromising stability. Also, if your PSU has a modular design, try switching out the orientation; some allow for this flexibility. Good luck!

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