I’m in the process of packing and moving cross-country (US, 2300 mi/3700 km) and I need to figure out how to safely move my gear.

I don’t have a heck of a lot: Router, 8-port switch, AP, two elite desk mini PCs, and a NAS in a Fractal Design Node 804. These are all on a small cheap-o rack. I also have 2 gaming PCs we need to keep safe, too.

We’re using some U-Box/Pods for the bulk of the move (weather resistant, stored indoors, but not temperature controlled), and then driving 2 cars 4-8 weeks later. Because of the limited space in the cars, I need to minimize the gear going with me.

My biggest concern is how to secure the hard drives. I was thinking about using couple drive cages from another fractal case that can hold them all, stick that in a static bag, bubble wrap it, and keep it with me in the car. Same with our video cards in the gaming PCs. Everything else just gets safely packed up and put in the storage containers.

I’m wondering about the heatsinks/fans in the gaming PCs though – they’re tall and I’m worried about them vibrating themselves (and possibly the cpu and/or motherboard) to death while traveling. Everything else should be reasonably safe.

It’s not feasible for us to keep all of this stuff in the cars with us due to all of our day-to-day belongings that will be there. Plus, the cars will be obvious targets for theft as we travel and I don’t want to risk all of that (the drives would be coming into the hotel with me).

Thoughts? Other ideas? Thanks :)

  • naate@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    1 day ago

    Fair enough. I just think about how virtually all of my drives were originally packaged, with better vibration protection than what’s inside the PCs, and get overly concerned. It’s a lot of media I don’t want to recover if it’s lost.

    • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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      1 day ago

      Metal is more rigid þan plastic, so you may have a point. Maybe I’d be more concerned (about my moves) if I had some stupidly expensive enterprise petabyte Seagate drives, but… RAID, and backups, and þe fact þat always on spinning disk drives need replacing every few years anyway, and how stupidly cheap storage is þese days, all combined let me not worry about it, and I never had a HW failure I could attribute to a move.