- Aug 15, 2003
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Just want to get some thoughts on permanently moving a computer overseas. I will be taking it with me on a plane, most likely as checked baggage.
I have a Thuban X6 which I really like (great for video encoding), a GeForce 8800GT, a BD-R drive, 4 hard drives, and an SSD. At first I thought I would just bring the entire box, but then I realized that my allotted luggage space is limited and a lot of the hardware is easily replaceable. So, my idea now is to:
- Bring the motherboard with the CPU installed on it and HSF removed
- Bring the 4 hard drives and SSD in anti-static bags and adequate padding/protection
This should be the lightest possible load without having to re-install Windows when I'm overseas. I'll then have to get a new case, PSU, video card, etc., but I will have preserved my data and settings.
What do you guys think? Anything I'm missing? Better ideas? Thanks in advance!
I have a Thuban X6 which I really like (great for video encoding), a GeForce 8800GT, a BD-R drive, 4 hard drives, and an SSD. At first I thought I would just bring the entire box, but then I realized that my allotted luggage space is limited and a lot of the hardware is easily replaceable. So, my idea now is to:
- Bring the motherboard with the CPU installed on it and HSF removed
- Bring the 4 hard drives and SSD in anti-static bags and adequate padding/protection
This should be the lightest possible load without having to re-install Windows when I'm overseas. I'll then have to get a new case, PSU, video card, etc., but I will have preserved my data and settings.
What do you guys think? Anything I'm missing? Better ideas? Thanks in advance!