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Ran into a problem installing my hyper 212 evo

CoolMarquis97

I need some help right now. I switched motherboards and was trying to reinstall my hyper evo 212 cooler when I realized that I had lost the bit used to tighten the washers that you place on the back of the motherboard. Right now my cooler is basically just hanging on for dear life, it is secure but I just don't like having my computer ghetto-rigged forever. Is there anywhere I could buy the little piece or am I going to have to purchase another cooler just to get the little piece I lost. 

 

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13 minutes ago, CoolMarquis97 said:

I need some help right now. I switched motherboards and was trying to reinstall my hyper evo 212 cooler when I realized that I had lost the bit used to tighten the washers that you place on the back of the motherboard. Right now my cooler is basically just hanging on for dear life, it is secure but I just don't like having my computer ghetto-rigged forever. Is there anywhere I could buy the little piece or am I going to have to purchase another cooler just to get the little piece I lost. 

 

Thanks

 

1. go to local hardware store and see if they have any tools that will work.

2. Get in contact with cooler master they might be able to help you out.

 

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