Best way to ship a CPU, without the original packaging?

MIDIman

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I have two socket-A AthlonXP CPUs I'm probably going to put up for sale. Anyone have a recommendation on shipping these without having the original packaging from AMD?

Could've sworn I saw a thread about this earlier...
 

NutBucket

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Get some foam and push the pin side into it. Another piece on top and ship in a box.

EDIT: The one way slot CPUs were better; easier to ship!
 

us3rnotfound

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The best way would be to find the clamshell specific to your cpu and use that, most secure way.

Otherwise, stick in envelope and mail
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: MIDIman
I have two socket-A AthlonXP CPUs I'm probably going to put up for sale. Anyone have a recommendation on shipping these without having the original packaging from AMD?

Could've sworn I saw a thread about this earlier...

Do you have 2 anti-static bags lying around? If so, put 'em in them, and then just use packing peanuts MIDIman :)
 

her209

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Wrap it in a a layer of bubble wrap and then use a Mushkin memory packaging.
 

MIDIman

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Funny ideas guys - I actually thought this could be a fairly serious topic!

If I remember correctly, bubble wrap/peanuts are bad since they can produce static. I forgot about the foam sandwich idea. I'm sure I could snag some from my HDs packaging. I think that in an antistatic bag, surrounded by packing would work the best.