Modders Inc is supported by its audience and we thank you. Modders-Inc is all about PC case modding, PC hardware reviews, technology news, and PC-related articles. One could even use a small ratchet and socket providing you have enough room to slip your hand above the cooler. Justs take your time and see if you can figure out a way to install the screws just to be safe. There also was no mention of these in the instruction booklet that came with the cooler. As I previously stated, had these been threaded so that you could screw them in place of the two standard standoffs, it would be a different story. But in a vertically mounted configuration, they are not really doing anything unless you push inwards on the board. The plastic studs that are provided simply have a flat bottom, so in a horizontally mounted configuration, they would hold the weight of the cooler and motherboard. It was not a quick and easy process by no means, but it is definitely worth the effort when compared to not having two of the three screws installed. I was lucky enough to have a nice long skinny Phillips screwdriver that allowed me to snake the two upper screws in place. The upper brace that holds the side panel on falls right on the edge of the V10 cooler once the motherboard is installed. I am using a Cooler Master Cosmos-S chassis for testing. To make things even more challenging on my installation.
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