Hey everyone! I'm gearing up to move to another country and want to take my PC with me. I'm a bit clueless, so I'd really appreciate your advice! My main concern is how to transport it safely, especially since it's equipped with a Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L V2 RGB liquid cooler. I'm planning to check it in as luggage on a flight, which means it's likely to be handled roughly. Should I leave the cooler attached, or is it better to remove it and drain the system? I've heard mixed opinions on this! Currently, I'm considering removing my GPU for safety and using some expanding foam to secure my PC in the case. Any tips or experiences would be super helpful!
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If you’re planning on a long-term move, it’s safer to disassemble your PC and pack the parts separately. Things like the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and SSD can go in one box, while the GPU and liquid cooler should get their own space. Airline handling can be rough, and a PC case can get deformed pretty easily, especially the glass panels!

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