So, I built my grandad a PC a while back, and its never been quite right.
Blue Screens, that I've not been able to diagnose, theres no pattern to them, they are completly radnom, PC can run for ages, then BSOD, other times, it can BSOD 7 times in a row when trying to start, then work fine.
Memory is fine, PSU is fine.
The motherboard is an AsRock Board, and I had a feeling that this was the problem, so I've got a new MSI board ready to go in.
However, the Case, which has a removeable motherbaord tray, has built in standoffs, but, they're not brass, they're aluminium/steel whatever the tray is.
I can't see why any case manufacturer would do this, I've tried nsulating them with paper washers etc, but you can't really do it.
Heres a pic of the motherboard tray.

Any ideas on what I could do easily to modify it or to stop any potential shorts? I can't use brass standoffs as the motherboard would then be raised too high.