HP Envy Phoenix h9-1333: upgrade CPU Cooler

Hi all
So today, I have a problem that drives me crazy. I have a HP Envy Phoenix h9-1333 with a Core i5 3570 processor, 10GB of RAM DDR3, 2 TB Seagate Barracuda (drive C), 16 GB SanDisk SSD caching, and an Asus GeForce GTX 650Ti upgrade. So I went the process of upgrading my CPU cooler to a cooler much more efficient, quieter, then I jumped on the air cooled by the train running and bought a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo. The day before, I moved the components of my Phoenix in a NZXT Phantom 410 Mid Tower case. However when I went to install the stand-offs for the cooler I found that the stand offs were too big for the holes in the motherboard. After you create a scene in front of my dogs full of swearing, I put the old ice on and now makes me here. Yes, the Evo of 212 Hyper will fit in the case, I went up to now this question. My problem is that the stand offs do not fit into the holes and another problem that arises is that there is a back plate which is hard at least to my knowledge but I thought I could work but actually I could not. Is that what I can do so that I can't take back the new cooler?

Hello

You must have been struck by lightning the issue with your other post.

HP generally uses screws to the holes in the motherboard to ensure a fit for the heatsink of HP.  Cooler Master may have some suggestions.

Saw a post here if someone claims that the back plate can be removed. It still leaves you an adjustment problem. I suggest make you a model of the sink top of page area of editing and send to Cooler Master and ask for advice.  The Cooler Master 212 EVO is an industry best rated air cooler.

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