- Feb 4, 2014
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Can I travel by car with a 1060 g air cooler, or will it break my motherboard? Also, would there be any problems with tempered glass during car travel?
I was going to put my computer in the case box with padding and secure it so it won't move around.
I am mostly traveling highway, and the trip will take about an hour each time.
Basically, I want to bring my computer home from college on the weekends.
Otherwise, I will need to go with an AIO cooler, but I have heard that the pumps fail after a couple of years, and they are apparently a lot noisier. Also, I haven't really found one that I like and is reasonably quiet(suggestions?).
I don't want to remove the cooler each time because not only would it be time consuming, but it would probably cost me a huge sum of money because I would need to reapply thermal paste twice each weekend.
Also, once a part is secured, I would rather not mess with it for fear of breaking something.
Btw, my motherboard is an ASUS Maximus X Hero. I was hoping that the reinforced PCI slot would be enough to secure my video card (ASUS Strix 1080 ti OC).
I was going to put my computer in the case box with padding and secure it so it won't move around.
I am mostly traveling highway, and the trip will take about an hour each time.
Basically, I want to bring my computer home from college on the weekends.
Otherwise, I will need to go with an AIO cooler, but I have heard that the pumps fail after a couple of years, and they are apparently a lot noisier. Also, I haven't really found one that I like and is reasonably quiet(suggestions?).
I don't want to remove the cooler each time because not only would it be time consuming, but it would probably cost me a huge sum of money because I would need to reapply thermal paste twice each weekend.
Also, once a part is secured, I would rather not mess with it for fear of breaking something.
Btw, my motherboard is an ASUS Maximus X Hero. I was hoping that the reinforced PCI slot would be enough to secure my video card (ASUS Strix 1080 ti OC).