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Cautious-Tale1864
Styrofoam,bubble wrap and some sort of inflatable thing inside the pc so no damage happens internally
IamBartjuuh
Make sure the gpu cant sag in shipping put foam or anything else non conductive in between to keep it from sagging. But preferably some packing material.
Round-Service-7427
I’d say take the GPU out and package separately, just in case. Never know how someone handles the PC during delivery, wouldnt want it to snap
DohRayMe
LinusTT just bought 8 boxed computers from professional sellers, the professionals used expanding foam in bags mainly. also one system had a 3d printed gpu holder to prevent sag,
borgie_83
I would remove the GPU and pack it separately within the box. I’d also use anti static foam sheets to fill the inside of the case. They’re dirt cheap. Outside of the case can just be adequately bubble wrapped before being placed in a sturdy box. Just be sure to pay extra attention when packing the Lego Fairy.
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Styrofoam,bubble wrap and some sort of inflatable thing inside the pc so no damage happens internally
Make sure the gpu cant sag in shipping put foam or anything else non conductive in between to keep it from sagging. But preferably some packing material.
I’d say take the GPU out and package separately, just in case. Never know how someone handles the PC during delivery, wouldnt want it to snap
LinusTT just bought 8 boxed computers from professional sellers, the professionals used expanding foam in bags mainly. also one system had a 3d printed gpu holder to prevent sag,
I would remove the GPU and pack it separately within the box. I’d also use anti static foam sheets to fill the inside of the case. They’re dirt cheap. Outside of the case can just be adequately bubble wrapped before being placed in a sturdy box. Just be sure to pay extra attention when packing the Lego Fairy.