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Bringing a PC tower with water cooling as checked luggage on an airplane

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Taking Bringing a PC Tower on airplanetower as checked luggage on an airplane

I plan on takingam planning to take my PC Tower on airplane as a checked luggage on an airplane. I I have already searchedlooked for answers hereonline and I know it's fine withthat it is allowed by the TSA.

I spoke withhave also spoken to my PC Build company as well, theywho gave me some instructions on how to pack etc.. They did tell me to confirm with Corsair that their cooler will hold fine in airplane, as some coolers may leak or "explode" as they told me in the PC Build companyit.

I have Corsair H100i PRO - 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler, and PC Build company They told me to confirm it with Corsair that this specifictheir cooler will be able to hold up in the pressurized section of the plane, where they put the checked luggage is stored. Some coolers can leak or whatevereven "explode" according to the PC Build company.

  I have contacted Corsair and so far, nobut I have not received an answer from them on their support forumyet and their phone support iswill not gonna be available until February, and i have flightwhich is before thatmy flight.

Has anyone ever put thea PC Tower with a "Corsair H100i PRO - 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler" in checked luggage? Is it safe?

  I will removebe removing the GPU, HDD and SSD drives and taketaking them in my carry-on.

Thanks in advance : ))

Taking PC Tower on airplane as checked luggage

I plan on taking my PC Tower on airplane as a checked luggage. I already searched for answers here and I know it's fine with TSA.

I spoke with my PC Build company as well, they gave me some instructions on how to pack etc.. They did tell me to confirm with Corsair that their cooler will hold fine in airplane, as some coolers may leak or "explode" as they told me in the PC Build company.

I have Corsair H100i PRO - 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler, and PC Build company told me to confirm it with Corsair that this specific cooler will be able to hold in pressurized section of the plane, where they put the checked luggage or whatever.

  I contacted Corsair and so far, no answer from them on their support forum and their phone support is not gonna be available until February, and i have flight before that.

Has anyone ever put the PC Tower with "Corsair H100i PRO - 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler" in checked luggage? Is it safe?

  I will remove the GPU, HDD and SSD drives and take them in carry-on.

Thanks in advance : ))

Bringing a PC tower as checked luggage on an airplane

I am planning to take my PC Tower as a checked luggage on an airplane. I have already looked for answers online and I know that it is allowed by the TSA.

I have also spoken to my PC Build company, who gave me instructions on how to pack it. They told me to confirm with Corsair that their cooler will be able to hold up in the pressurized section of the plane, where checked luggage is stored. Some coolers can leak or even "explode" according to the PC Build company. I have contacted Corsair, but I have not received an answer yet and their phone support will not be available until February, which is before my flight.

Has anyone ever put a PC Tower with a "Corsair H100i PRO - 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler" in checked luggage? Is it safe? I will be removing the GPU, HDD and SSD drives and taking them in my carry-on.

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