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Joining a LAN gathering!

Joining a LAN gathering!

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NGNLxReiga
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01-30-2021, 07:38 PM
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This weekend I'm attending my first LAN party outside my home. I'm a bit anxious about bringing my large PC to a public event because I don't want any damage. I still have the original box and the two Styrofoam pieces that protect the edges, so I was considering placing the foam inside the case again before sending it to the party. Is there any risk of static electricity if I put the foam on the machine? Besides that, I'm willing to try different ideas. For moving the monitor, I planned to wrap it in a blanket and carry my accessories in a backpack. (I know the PC has a handle at the top, but I don't want to scratch its sides...)
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NGNLxReiga
01-30-2021, 07:38 PM #1

This weekend I'm attending my first LAN party outside my home. I'm a bit anxious about bringing my large PC to a public event because I don't want any damage. I still have the original box and the two Styrofoam pieces that protect the edges, so I was considering placing the foam inside the case again before sending it to the party. Is there any risk of static electricity if I put the foam on the machine? Besides that, I'm willing to try different ideas. For moving the monitor, I planned to wrap it in a blanket and carry my accessories in a backpack. (I know the PC has a handle at the top, but I don't want to scratch its sides...)

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erin_33
Member
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01-30-2021, 09:05 PM
#2
It's okay to use the foam and box; they're the standard way system builders package computers. You probably won't need anything special. Just use the handle. To avoid scratches, cover it with a blanket, towel, or similar material.
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erin_33
01-30-2021, 09:05 PM #2

It's okay to use the foam and box; they're the standard way system builders package computers. You probably won't need anything special. Just use the handle. To avoid scratches, cover it with a blanket, towel, or similar material.

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betomblok
Member
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01-31-2021, 03:00 AM
#3
I've never attended a LAN party, which means I don't have any suggestions, but I wish I could one day do.
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betomblok
01-31-2021, 03:00 AM #3

I've never attended a LAN party, which means I don't have any suggestions, but I wish I could one day do.

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Dil2601
Member
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02-17-2021, 01:53 AM
#4
I wasn't as cautious; I just placed the PC in the trunk, possibly added a blanket, positioned it on the side, and drove slowly.
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Dil2601
02-17-2021, 01:53 AM #4

I wasn't as cautious; I just placed the PC in the trunk, possibly added a blanket, positioned it on the side, and drove slowly.

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Nickpresident
Junior Member
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02-17-2021, 07:53 AM
#5
Never leave your GPU connected to the PC while transporting it. Also, take off any bulky heatsink that might be present on your CPU.
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Nickpresident
02-17-2021, 07:53 AM #5

Never leave your GPU connected to the PC while transporting it. Also, take off any bulky heatsink that might be present on your CPU.

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BrendanC4
Junior Member
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02-17-2021, 09:38 AM
#6
Yes, placing your PC on its side won’t apply pressure to the motherboard since the CPU cooler is large enough.
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BrendanC4
02-17-2021, 09:38 AM #6

Yes, placing your PC on its side won’t apply pressure to the motherboard since the CPU cooler is large enough.

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VproX91
Junior Member
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02-17-2021, 04:14 PM
#7
You're planning your trip to the lan using a car. Drive gently, avoid abrupt movements, and proceed slowly over bumps to keep the CPU cooler safe. However, the graphics card must still be taken out.
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VproX91
02-17-2021, 04:14 PM #7

You're planning your trip to the lan using a car. Drive gently, avoid abrupt movements, and proceed slowly over bumps to keep the CPU cooler safe. However, the graphics card must still be taken out.

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Broflash
Senior Member
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02-17-2021, 04:24 PM
#8
I own a car and I’m planning to place around five towels first (to cushion the impact) before setting up my PC inside the original box or wrapping it in many towels. I’ll put it on top of the rest and keep it in the trunk. My new car handles bumps well. Regarding the graphics card, it’s really not necessary to remove it during transport—even if it’s fastened with two screws, it should stay secure.
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Broflash
02-17-2021, 04:24 PM #8

I own a car and I’m planning to place around five towels first (to cushion the impact) before setting up my PC inside the original box or wrapping it in many towels. I’ll put it on top of the rest and keep it in the trunk. My new car handles bumps well. Regarding the graphics card, it’s really not necessary to remove it during transport—even if it’s fastened with two screws, it should stay secure.

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humanity13
Member
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02-24-2021, 12:43 AM
#9
Your transport setup is okay. You’ll have to take out your graphics card since the PCIe slot isn’t secure enough. It’s easy to remove it completely and reinstall it later. You could also line the whole case interior with foam to keep the GPU stable, though that might require more effort than just pulling it out. Be sure to get there early.
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humanity13
02-24-2021, 12:43 AM #9

Your transport setup is okay. You’ll have to take out your graphics card since the PCIe slot isn’t secure enough. It’s easy to remove it completely and reinstall it later. You could also line the whole case interior with foam to keep the GPU stable, though that might require more effort than just pulling it out. Be sure to get there early.

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BlixionFyre
Member
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03-02-2021, 04:04 PM
#10
You likely don’t need excessive caution. Just verify that all parts, monitors, and equipment are stable and won’t move or fall. Cover them with a soft blanket or towel for safety. Enjoy!
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BlixionFyre
03-02-2021, 04:04 PM #10

You likely don’t need excessive caution. Just verify that all parts, monitors, and equipment are stable and won’t move or fall. Cover them with a soft blanket or towel for safety. Enjoy!

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