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I recently purchase my Cooler Master HAF XB EVO case. Loving it already. Though i don't have any of the parts installed, or purchased. I noticed a little flaw with in my case. one day I wanted to show my Mother the MOBO tray out of the case so she has a better understanding of the current day PC stand offs (I have little to no knowledge of the previous stand offs if they were the same or different). When I decided to put back the MOBO tray the thumb screws didn't go in straight, on one side. I tried to screw in the "issue" side first and they are crooked. I noticed on the Cooler master website, I can purchase another MOBO tray if needed. Is there any help without sending this back or purchasing a new MOBO try or case? What I mean is, what tools I need to make the hole better for my thumb screws?

I swear, I don't know where to put this thread.

http://www.coolermaster.com/case/lan-box-haf-series/haf-xb-evo/ (A link for you to the Case I purchased.)

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Heat it up and than do it? when it cools off the metal should just stay in place.

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@MLP Coal Dust is the mobo tray misaligned a bit? did it slide out without much effort? I'm not familiar with the way the mobo tray works on that case, but i have a feeling something is not on its proper position... Also, if something is knocked out a bit, try getting it to where you can, and give it a good bang to try and get it into the rail. Pictures would help a lot in figuring out what the issue is....

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First of all /)

Second...The MOBO tray did come out easily I will tell you that.The MOBO tray was not Misaligned at all.and if I put a harmer to the tray, i would ding up the case alot. I would assume just making the hole's bigger but drilling would be find for now. or that other person's idea of heating up the tray and force the thumb screws in would work...if I had anti-heat resisting gloves.

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