Ok, putting a metal "clip" under the black plastic to reinforce it might be
a nice idea...
It would look like so:
/\ <- screw ?!
----
||||
/===|||| <- black plastic
\===||||
------||||
^ ||||
|
metal clip ?!
I see two potential problems with this:
1. The metal clip might shoot out.
2. The metal clip might bend...
Furthermore I don't think I have a metal clip that's that small and could
fit... I might look around to see if I see something... but for now I am
happy with the stock AMD CPU cooler which is held up perfectly

and little
risk except maybe reduced cpu cooling... but motherboard temperature seems
ok... I haven't tested yet with high end games though...
So I am not a metal expert and I have no metal cutting skills or equipment
Also I fail to see how the metal clip might be attached to the screw...
However maybe a clip from a pepsi/fanta can might do the trick ? But I think
it's probably to big to fit through the holes of the cooler clips !

And
possibly to weak.. it's probably aluminium...
Maybe "soldering" some thing wire to the metal clips might hold the metal
clips in place... though I think it could break off...
If anything breaks off or shoots out then the cpu cooler would come crashing
down and could damage the graphics cards... I do have a backup one though...
but it could also maybe damage the motherboard itself... or bend some pci
slots or so... and graphics card might shoot out and damage soundblaster
which I do not really have a spare for

nor do I wanna damage it
The whole idea of a cpu cooler coming down and crashing stuff is a scary
thought !
I think the whole design of the Scythe Zipang cpu cooler was bad from the
start.
1. Airflow obstruction
2. Weight
3. Clipping system depending on millimeters of weak black plastic.
4. Even packaging says not to use it for "high cpu loads" which is a pretty
good indication that they know it "sux"
For now I wonder which cpu cooler is better so for now I will be using the
stock AMD CPU cooler...
Again I thank you for thinking about solutions... (it might come in handy in
the future some day in case I wanna try it or need it !

)
Maybe you could make a picture of your solution and show it... it kinda
sounds like you have experience with it ?
Bye,
Skybuck.