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Transportation of the system unit in an airplane. Is it possible? If not, how?
The system unit weighing approximately 16kg, bought the case. Therefore, somehow I don’t want to disassemble all the components separately, to present the midiATX case, I’m writing my mother: Gigabyte G1 Sniper B5. I want to carry it all in a box from the case. What to do with the scanner when checking luggage, will it damage the components? Is it really possible to pass through it? How to pack so as not to damage? I'm flying from China to Kazakhstan (home). Please answer who often flies and faced this. Thanks in advance to everyone who answers.
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The scanner won't hurt. Choose an unpopular flight with a lot of empty seats and take the system unit to the cabin.
Discard the body and put the insides in a backpack. Upon arrival, assemble with a new building.
Monitors are also always bought in a new place, a pair of monitors costs $400.
I have so several familiar sistemnik carry.
After looking at this, I just got rid of the system unit and bought a powerful gaming laptop.
Yes, no problem. Check in your luggage and that's it. I drove it myself and no one asked questions.
Don't damage anything with a scanner. Cellular laptops and other things are checked regularly, and everything works.
As already advised, it is better to remove the heatsink from the processor if it is not a standard buzzer and video card. This can really save the motherboard. My 1kg radiator cracked the motherboard when moving the system unit from place to place, although the backplate was massive and iron, but the mother bent anyway. Well, make sure that the disks are screwed on all the screws so that they do not fall off inside.
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