best way to transport a CPU
best way to transport a CPU
so i need to get a CPU to and from my school. its the one with prongs on it (478 socket old i know) any ideas?
i was thinking that i have the hard case for a portable hard drive i could fill it with like tissue paper and go from there.
i was thinking that i have the hard case for a portable hard drive i could fill it with like tissue paper and go from there.

Re: best way to transport a CPU
This is why I hang on to the anti-static bags they ship in.
If you have one, toss it in there, fold up the bag and put it in something it can't get damaged in.
If you have one, toss it in there, fold up the bag and put it in something it can't get damaged in.
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Reise wrote:This is why I hang on to the anti-static bags they ship in.
If you have one, toss it in there, fold up the bag and put it in something it can't get damaged in.
well i got one i just don't want the prongs to get bent

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hmmm, you could just have it in your hand at all times....or
i actually still have the little plastics enclosure that came with my CPU....im not sure were you could get spares....
i actually still have the little plastics enclosure that came with my CPU....im not sure were you could get spares....
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Re: best way to transport a CPU
Carried my friends Q6600 in my hands while I walked to his house..They aren't super fragile..
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Azilius wrote:Carried my friends Q6600 in my hands while I walked to his house..They aren't super fragile..
this would be what your cpu is like

this is what mine looks like

i have to worry about bending those pins (which is why i want to make sure its protected from anything that might happen from school)

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I wrapped mine several times with a paper towel and then more paper towels in a small box. This was a long time ago, was a 478 too. Paper towels are probably not the best medium for transport though. Just wrap it with something soft and be careful.
If you do bend pins you can carefully bend them back, I've done it before.
If you do bend pins you can carefully bend them back, I've done it before.

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EvGa wrote:I wrapped mine several times with a paper towel and then more paper towels in a small box. This was a long time ago, was a 478 too. Paper towels are probably not the best medium for transport though. Just wrap it with something soft and be careful.
If you do bend pins you can carefully bend them back, I've done it before.
thats the thing though i had a old 478 bent like a whole side and some of them broke because i couldn't bend them back well enough (i used an what you macall it knife too)
but i like your idea

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bend the pins back hell you can take some pins out to put processors like that on your graphics card i cant remember what gfx and processor you could do this with i know there was more then one i had a mate who did it
my point is dont worry put in an envolope should be find aslong as your not stupid with it by throwing your bag all over or what ever
my point is dont worry put in an envolope should be find aslong as your not stupid with it by throwing your bag all over or what ever
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[SD]Master_Wong wrote:bend the pins back hell you can take some pins out to put processors like that on your graphics card i cant remember what gfx and processor you could do this with i know there was more then one i had a mate who did it
my point is dont worry put in an envolope should be find aslong as your not stupid with it by throwing your bag all over or what ever
+1.
Same thing with carrying anything valuable.
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if you bend pins take a mechanical pencil and slide it over the pin if its not flat and make it relatively straight. the take a credit card, debit, whatever you got and slide it in between the rows a couple times and it should be straight enough to fit into the board. I did this with mine but ended up breaking an important pin off.
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Re: best way to transport a CPU
Deadsolid wrote:
Tupperware holdz bat, Tupperware holdz cpu
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well i got the cpu safely to and from my school thanks guys



