With that we would have the used hardware then almost together! The only thing missing is the memory, here I chose the quite cheap Kingston A2000 with 500GB capacity.
Kingston A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD 500GB, M.2 2280 / M-Key / PCIe 3.0 x4 (SA2000M8/500G)
Theoretically, even a 2.5″ SSD or hard disk would have been possible, but I wanted to save the additional cables necessary for this. The system does not need a lot of storage space, the M.2 is sufficient.
Those who have already read my review of the Cooler Master MasterAir G200P already know about the compatibility problem with the backplate.
I had to cut off two Intel backplate mounts or they would collide with the VRM backplate. Here is the before and after picture:
It was only after the first “modification” I noticed that there was another problem in the form of the tR68-2031 component.
So I grabbed the tool again and cut out another piece of backplate with surgical precision. A small incision had to be made on the top edge as well.
A closer look at the backplate provided by MSI also reveals that it is different from the standard AM4 backplate. So it’s not Cooler Master that did something wrong here, but MSI. Probably due to lack of space, they placed components in places where there would otherwise be none.
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