GTX 470 MSI frozr twin ii - Mounting

Hi,
I recently bought a twin frozr ii cooler for my GTX 470, however, I'm missing the screws to mount the cooler. Does anyone know, A. what kind of screws I need and B. where I can buy them from?
Thanks,
Lee

all i can really suggest is you take the cooler to a hardware shop (like Maplin as your in the UK and they will usually help as they want to sell stuff and they stock lots of weired obscure stuff) and ask them what size screw threads it has as that is the most important thing and there is nearly 0 information available about that but the biggest concern is if you are missing the retention springs as there nearly impossible to get...

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