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Ilya bow2020-11-23 12:54:47
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Ilya bow, 2020-11-23 12:54:47

"PSU button rests on the table and the computer turns off." What are the budget options for solving this problem?

And what is the best option to use?

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Sergey Karbivnichy, 2020-11-23
@hottabxp

Put some kind of centimeter thing between the table and the system unit.
You could also attach a photo.

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Antony, 2020-11-23
@RiseOfDeath

Instead of the screws that screw the side covers, you can screw in the racks for printed circuit boards (check before buying which thread !!!). I think 1-2 cm should be enough for you.
Here, as an example, https://www.chipdip.ru/catalog-show/pcb-metal-supports
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In general, I think that it is not worth buying there. in the chip dip the prices for everything are somehow inadequate, especially for "small things"

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Ocelot, 2020-11-23
@Ocelot

Glue the neck of the plastic bottle around the button. You can press with your finger, but not on the table.

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Drno, 2020-11-23
@Drno

just disable the button. if budget

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benipaz, 2020-11-23
@benipaz

glue a wooden / plastic / rubber block near the button so that it rests on the table instead of the button

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Pavel Gaev, 2020-12-17
@Plohish81

1. really limit the mechanical impact on the button, as advised by the comrades above (put something)
2. Cut off the button on the case and use a separate external button. And you can not even make it yourself, but visit the Chinese daddy Ali, and find something like this: HTB1sNs8dSSD3KVjSZFKq6z10VXal.jpg
3. If you mean the switch on the power supply, then you can get by with relatively little blood. Simply replace the standard PC case screws with large bezel screws. You can even replace only the screws on the power supply. Example:HTB1u.GKaYH1gK0jSZFwq6A7aXXaR.jpg

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