so I have 2 computer cases, a thermaltake armor and a coolmaster case and noticed for both my GTX 570 and GTX 460, the metal ends of the card that lines up with the slot in the case is just a square hole instead of being a circle to allow some kind of screw in. Till now I had just normally slipped a ziptie in there and tightened it up but was wondering on a more proper procedure to securing the cards in the case?
EDIT: clarification:
Sorry for any confusion I may have caused let me clarify with this image:
http://i56.tinypic.com/200db4n.jpg
The metal parts that you are to screw in the case is highlighted with the green circle. My question is, with my GTX 570 and GTX 460, the metal parts contain just a square hole instead of a circular hole I would expect that you can slip a screw through and screw it securely in the case shown here in this image:
http://tech.icrontic.com/images/draco/articles/silverstone_ssttj04_pc_case/pci_slot_cu.jpg
In the past I would just slip a zip tie through the square hole and tie it real tight to the case holes, but was wondering if there was a better/more proper way to go about installing the graphic card?
EDIT: clarification:
Sorry for any confusion I may have caused let me clarify with this image:
http://i56.tinypic.com/200db4n.jpg
The metal parts that you are to screw in the case is highlighted with the green circle. My question is, with my GTX 570 and GTX 460, the metal parts contain just a square hole instead of a circular hole I would expect that you can slip a screw through and screw it securely in the case shown here in this image:
http://tech.icrontic.com/images/draco/articles/silverstone_ssttj04_pc_case/pci_slot_cu.jpg
In the past I would just slip a zip tie through the square hole and tie it real tight to the case holes, but was wondering if there was a better/more proper way to go about installing the graphic card?