To Prevent components on the back of the motherboard from touching the case.
Usually, when you buy a computer case it comes with standoffs which get screwed on to the case (there's usually at least 6 and as many as 10) and then the motherboard sits on those standoffs instead of on to the case itself. The motherboard standoffs serve the purpose of avoiding direct contact between the motherboard and the case itself so as to avoid a possible electrical discharge which would in turn damage the motherboard. There are holes on the case where the standoffs should be placed.
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Spacers or standoffs on a motherboard serve to elevate the motherboard off the chassis, preventing direct contact with the metal surface of the case. This helps avoid electrical short circuits, ensures proper airflow for cooling, and provides structural support. Additionally, standoffs align the motherboard with mounting holes in the case, allowing for secure installation of components.
Standoffs, Also called spacers, are round plastic or metal pegs that separate the motherboard from the case, so that components on the back of the motherboard do not touch the case.
Two packages are housed in carrying case assembly and two are housed in the carrying harness; each package contains six standoffs
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The IBM General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Adapter connects IBM Personal Computer (PC) products to a general-purpose interface bus.