Player wants to send his gaming PC securely, chooses an unusual method

Player wants to send his gaming PC securely, chooses an unusual method

A user is unsure how to best prepare their PC for shipping. Their solution is interesting, and Reddit informs them that there was a much easier way.

What happened? The user Holiday-Ad3427 asks for help in their Reddit post from 06.01.2026. They want to pack their PC securely for shipping and share a picture of the computer. They then ask the community for their advice on whether their transport protection is sufficient.

The player has stuffed their entire PC with laundry, cloths, and towel packages. Every corner is full, and even the graphics card and CPU cooler are enclosed.

On Reddit, the community upvotes an important tip over 7,000 times, which simply and elegantly addresses one of the biggest problems: According to SuperHooligan (via Reddit), Holiday-Ad3427 should simply remove the graphics card before shipping and send it packed separately.

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Graphics cards are prone to damage during transport

Why is the solution so important? GPUs are installed on the PCI port of a motherboard and are usually secured by one or more screws at the back of the computer. This is often sufficient for normal operation as a mount, but it is unsafe for transport.

Due to sudden pressure effects, such as when braking during a car ride or carrying inside a box, the slot where the graphics card sits is heavily stressed. Depending on the intensity of the load, it can happen that the GPU or other components are damaged by the GPU.

To avoid this, the tip from Reddit is ideally suited. Removing the graphics card protects the PC from unnecessary damage caused by the GPU. If still available, the graphics card could then be placed in its original packaging to ensure the best possible protection.

But even with the correct transport protection, a PC can suffer serious damage during transport if not handled carefully, as a player had to find out disappointingly.

Community points out potential risks

Meanwhile, the player’s post has garnered 4,400 upvotes and over 500 comments (as of 12.01.2026), and Reddit users comment eagerly:

  • mikopsid007 explains (via Reddit): “Great advice, plus the power supply looks like it could explode at any moment.”
  • Cutlass_Stallion advises (via Reddit): “Also remove the RAM, in case a postal worker still has to pay off their car.”
  • BoSknight writes (via Reddit): “Take the laundry out; there are these expanding foam packages.”

Overall, it seems to have been a good idea to have the transport protection reevaluated on Reddit. With all the tips, the PC should be even safer – if the owner follows the advice. Because without protection, you should not send a computer. If you find the mail for your gaming PC too insecure, a player has found an unusual solution: Player really wants to travel with his gaming PC: Will his PC survive the journey by plane?

Source(s): Reddit
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