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Computer systems often include a circuit board, a chassis, and electronic components. The circuit board is generally a motherboard, a system board, or a main board, and the electronic components often include a power supply, a sound card, a video card, a backplane, or the like. Typically, the electronic components connect to the circuit board, and the chassis supports the circuit board.
Unfortunately, if the circuit board is not adequately secured to the chassis, the circuit board and electronic components may move and/or disconnect from one another. Additionally, if the circuit board is not adequately secured to the chassis, it may be difficult to reliably connect the circuit board to the electronic components. An unsecured circuit board may shift out of alignment with the electronic components and potentially render a connection between the two unreliable.