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Can i transport my desktop PC and monitor on the plane for vacation?

I live in the states and she lives in canada about 1300 miles away, we have quite the thing for each other and we are total geeks, playing world of warcraft and league of legends all the time together xD anyways i have a high end PC i built and i want to bring it with me, can i safely do this on the plane? im assuming it would cost more, what can i expect for extra charges?

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You can do and as for cost you would have to inquire but as a warning About the only thing that might be a problem is the hard diskCheck the mfr's web site and if the altitude and/or temp limits for storage will be exceeded, then just pull the HD and bring it with you in the cabinBag the other equipment tightly in heavy plastic bags and leave it there until its temp returns to normal after landing - may take a day or twoAnd you do want to arrange a way for the plastic bags to breathe a bit (perhaps half a dozen pin pricks in each one) without allowing a lot of air flowIf they are too tightly sealed, the bit of normal density air sealed inside the bags might expand enough to blow them out in the low pressure - though I doubt the pressure will approach vacuum levelsThe reason is that you don't want humidity in the air to condense in/on the electronic parts to avoid corrosion, etc.bhOh, and carry the HD sealed in an anti-static bag or wrapped in a couple layers of aluminum foil within a regular zip-lock bag if you don't have the former
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