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Mountain Mods – Modular Removable Motherboard Tray – Instructions / Assembly 

 

The Mountain Mod Modular/Removable motherboard tray comes flat packed.  Each individual item is wrapped 
tightly in a special non-adhesive static cling plastic wrap.  The wrap protects the finish from scratching, 
scuffing, fingerprints and movement during transit.  It is important to TAKE CARE when removing the wrap. 
It is recommended to find the edge of the wrap and unroll it or grab a pair of scissors, create a pocket by lifting 
up an area of plastic and cut the wrap.  Make sure if you use sharp instruments to not scratch into the parts. 
It is not recommended to rip the plastic as this may cause bending of parts from the pressure placed upon them. 
 
 

PARTS LIST (items that come with the motherboard tray) 

 
In the diagram on the next page items are listed that are included with the Mountain Mods Modular/Removable 
motherboard tray. 
 

 

A) Motherboard Tray  - 

this is what you mount your motherboard to. 

B) Motherboard Back Panel

 – this is the exterior panel.  It fastens to the rear of the case from the outside. 

C) I/O Panel 

– this is what is known as the I/O (input/output) panel.  I/O ports and PCI devices attach here. 

D) Security flange 

– This attaches to a corner of the motherboard tray to eliminate movement once in place. 

 

NOTE the comments below about the security flange as an option and which cases do not include it. 

E) 10 pack of standoffs/3mm computer screws 

– The standoffs mount to the tray.  The motherboard sits on 

the standoffs with appropriate mounting holes aligned.  Then the 3mm screws tighten into the female end of the 
standoffs and hold the motherboard to the tray. 

F)) 25 pack of 6-32 computer screws 

– These 6-32 computer screws are used for the assembly of back panel to 

I/O Panel and I/O – back panel assembly to the motherboard tray itself.  These are also included to fasten the 
PCI plates into the tray as well as other expansion devices. 

G) 6 x PCI cover plates 

– These are included with the tray to cover any empty PCI slots that are not being 

used. 

Summary of Contents for Modular Removable Motherboard Tray

Page 1: ...herboard Tray this is what you mount your motherboard to B Motherboard Back Panel this is the exterior panel It fastens to the rear of the case from the outside C I O Panel this is what is known as the I O input output panel I O ports and PCI devices attach here D Security flange This attaches to a corner of the motherboard tray to eliminate movement once in place NOTE the comments below about the...

Page 2: ...panel and Part C I O panel Place part C so that the flanges are up and the I O slots are down on a flat surface This would be the opposite of how it shows in the picture above Next take Part B and align it so the single flange on it is pointing down Rotate Part B so that the 120mm fan hole is on the left side Then place Part B on to of Part C and align the clearance holes on the part with the thre...

Page 3: ...lange with 4 x holes with threaded inserts is pointing towards you and slightly hang it over the table These 4 holes with threaded inserts will align with the four clearance holes shown on the bottom of the panel assembly in the picture above Take 4 x 6 32 screws part F and once again fasten the I O Back Panel assembly to the motherboard tray See PIC below ...

Page 4: ...Ascension or horizontal U2 UFO you will have received a security flange You will also receive this security flange if you select it in the Options of the motherboard tray purchase The motherboard tray itself allows for fastening of the security flange on either side of the tray This allows you to use the tray in standard or reverse ATX position To run standard ATX fasten the security flange to the...

Page 5: ...oks like this CONGRATULATIONS Now use the remaining standoffs screws to attach your motherboard to the tray Then attach expansion cards to the board Use 6 32 computer screws from pack F to tighten expansion cards into place Use PCI cover plates to fill empty slots ...

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