Hey everyone! I'm relocating from the UK to Canada and I'm trying to figure out the safest method to ship my PC. I really want to avoid any damage during the move. Any tips or recommendations would be super helpful!
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Honestly, you might consider selling your current setup and just buying a new one once you get settled. Just keep your GPU and RAM, and then look for replacements on the other side. Less hassle overall!
Removing your graphics card and packing it in its original box is a solid move to prevent any damage. Those cards are hefty and only secured by a few screws, so they can easily pull on the motherboard if they’re not handled right.
I always save the original packaging, especially the boxes and foam inserts for my monitor and tower. They make great packing material for moves, and it’s how they’re designed to be shipped anyway!
When I moved, I took my PC as luggage. I dismantled it myself and packed everything up securely, which felt like the safest approach. Plus, don’t forget removing the RAM while packing; they’re small and can shift in the case.
If you can, break down the PC and use the original boxes for shipping. If that’s not feasible, at least remove the GPU and CPU cooler. Just manage your expectations on the case’s condition when it arrives.

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