Can X-Ray machines [and metal detectors] damage computer hardware?

TrevorRC

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Question as above...
Can x-ray machines and metal detectors damage computer hardware--video cards, sound cards, hard drives, RAM, power supplies?

I'm shipping my computer soon; and I'd prefer to take the expensive/delicate parts on the plane with me [and send the case UPS]... however, if the metal detector will fry the hard drive (I know the x-ray machine shouldn't), I don't want to bring it/them.
Same for the other parts.

I was considering posting this in General Hardware, but figured this might be a better area.

Logic tells me no, but I'd like to confirm that anyway.

Thanks.
--Trevor
 

jagec

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CAN they? Yes.
Will they, on the settings you'll be encountering in your average shipping center/distribution point? No.
 

ForumMaster

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well they can. it's a reason why air port security usually tells you to take out your computer from your luggage going into the x-ray/metal detector machine. the problem is only the hard drive as far as i know. everything else shouldn't be a problem.
 

smopoim86

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With the whole x ray machine interfearence, i do computer work for a friend who is a dentist and there are computers about 3 feet from where the x ray machine is used. A couple of them have been there for 3 years with no prob.

(this is probably absolutely worthless)
 
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Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well they can. it's a reason why air port security usually tells you to take out your computer from your luggage going into the x-ray/metal detector machine. the problem is only the hard drive as far as i know. everything else shouldn't be a problem.

Er when I've been through you put the laptop in a seperate bin and it goes through the xray by itself.

I'd be easy to conceal a handgun in a laptop, and still have the laptop functional.

I've been curious what an xray of the laptop battery looks like.
 

frizzl

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yer many people take laptops onto planes, no probs!

perhaps the metal detector MIGHT do something to the hard drive, but they stick that all through the x-ray machine

if it was a problem, there would be signs alerting you of it, so dont worry :)