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Mezzezo

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  1. I'm curious to the monitor mount Nolan uses, the triple monitor one, with the ultra wide on top, and the 2 smaller ones under it? Does anybody know what mount it is?
  2. I wanted to use the code(LTT20) for Cablemod. But doesn't work. Not on the global store or EU store. Cablemod told me the code can't be used for the EU store. That is really annoying. Will there ever be a code that could be used for EU stores as well?
  3. I want to buy a tablet. My smartphone(iphone 5, had it since release) is nearing it's end of it's life. A new phone is in the near future as well. I want to jump on USB C, and have the tablet and phone use that standard. I just want the ease of plugging stuff in. It might be on of the best features of the Iphone 5 with lighting connector, that it just doesn't matter how you plug it in. For phones it is not that hard to find good models with USB-c. But for tablets it is much harder to even find any of them. It doesn't help that nearly no shop or tech site let's so filter out on that port. So I haven't found only the Galaxy Tab S3, or surface pro. But those are a bit outside my budget. Are there any sub $300 decent tablets with USB-C? (Or sub €250, since I live in the Netherlands and will buy in Europe)
  4. I would have to make the screw points on the backplate shorter. But I don't have a Dremmel or powertools. I agree this would be a last resort. I might just put on the stock cooler for now. I contacted MSI and Coolermaster about this, but that will take a few days probably to get an answer. I might just start looking for maybe a better cooler.
  5. No, neither the motherboard, the AM4 mounting kit, or the original Hyper 212 evo did come with some spacers. I have some (metal) spacers, but not thick enough. I could stack them and isolate, but that would look very ugly/ghetto.
  6. Yes, all the stand offs are that much above the pcb. They are screwed in as far as they can go. I removed the 2 on the left just to show in one picture how much the backplate come above the motherboard pcb.
  7. I'm upgrading my system to AM4 (ryzen 1600), I have a hyper 212 evo. I wanted to keep the cooler. I have the AM 4 mounting kit. When I try to screw in the standoff for the heatsink on the MSI Gaming pro carbon b350 motherboard they don't screw in all the way. There is about 4 mm gap between the post and the motherboard. Which means the backplate is very very loose and not secured to the motherboard. Would this be a problem? I think this would add a lot of stress on the motherboard when I would screw down the heat sink. Here a picture with the backplate and 2 of the stand-offs installed. on the left you can clearly see the backplate sticking out of the motherboard.
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