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Has anyone installed his ROCK64 in the 'ROCK64 ACRYLIC OPEN ENCLOSURE'?  There don't appear to be any assembly instructions....  From the product photo, it looks like the board is supposed to be pressed onto the toothed brass standoffs that are included with the enclosure hardware but the mounting holes on the board would have to be opened-up a bit in order to be pressed on to the standoffs and not damage the board.  I don't want to open up the holes if there's something I'm missing regarding the assembly...

Thanks!

Ron
(08-26-2017, 02:17 PM)ironhand Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone installed his ROCK64 in the 'ROCK64 ACRYLIC OPEN ENCLOSURE'?  There don't appear to be any assembly instructions....  From the product photo, it looks like the board is supposed to be pressed onto the toothed brass standoffs that are included with the enclosure hardware but the mounting holes on the board would have to be opened-up a bit in order to be pressed on to the standoffs and not damage the board.  I don't want to open up the holes if there's something I'm missing regarding the assembly...

Thanks!

Ron

Board sits on top of the plastic standoffs built into the bottom plastic piece.
Long screw up from bottom plastic piece - toothed brass screws into that to secure the board the bottom piece of plastic.
The smaller screws are used to secure the DAC board if purchased.
If you are going to use the eMMC module, I'd recommend leaving off the top and the DAC as it's near impossible to jumper it when those are on.
Thanks - very much appreciated!