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I have Built 3 PCs--all with Antec cases and PSUs. And I know Of another build with the same. Total Of 4 different antec cases. Each one is Great!
You ask: "Am I doing something wrong,....?". Yes, it seems that You are. I get the impression that You are expecting these things to just "Pop" into perfect place. It doesn't work that way.
The Floppy being recessed is your fault, not antec's. There is probably a vertical screw slot where the floppy is mounted that would make the gap your fault also. I've had absolutely NO problems with the drive rails-- installing at least 6 optical drives into antec cases.
You need to take your time and figure out how to install these items PROPERLY. This isn't legos. They don't just snap into place.
When you mount your drive rails--only put the screws in that allow you to slide them back and forth a little bit. Then push the rails back and just BARELY tighten the screws. Put the drive in (it should be sticking out a bit) then just push (ease) it flush. When you are happy with its placement---ease the drive back out tighten the screws and put the other screws in---THEN when you put the drive back in---it should POP into place. Same with the floppy, EXCEPT you are dealing with a drive cage (usually), but the operation is the same.
Additionally, you cannot use just any screw hole on the drive. You have to determine which works best with those rails and that drive.
Once You successfully install a couple of drives, You will understand exactly what I'm saying and how easy it is. And You will be much more satisfied with Your own handy work.
It took me a few tries to get the system down, but once you do---its a breeze.
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