amdhunter Lifer May 19, 2003 23,332 249 106 Mar 30, 2005 #1 I need to know so I dont waste money on packing materials. Also need to stick a smaller box containing a 2x heatsinks. Anyone use these boxes to ship?
I need to know so I dont waste money on packing materials. Also need to stick a smaller box containing a 2x heatsinks. Anyone use these boxes to ship?
amdhunter Lifer May 19, 2003 23,332 249 106 Mar 30, 2005 #3 Originally posted by: dug777 only i know. and i'm not telling. Click to expand... hahaha, bastard.
amdhunter Lifer May 19, 2003 23,332 249 106 Mar 30, 2005 #7 Red Dawn dunno, lol thats why i am asking.
M maddogchen Diamond Member Feb 17, 2004 8,903 2 76 Mar 30, 2005 #8 maybe diagonally. the post office site has the dimensions of their priority boxes.
M maddogchen Diamond Member Feb 17, 2004 8,903 2 76 Mar 30, 2005 #9 12.5" x 15.5" x 3" or 12" x 12" x 8" are the largest I see on their site.
amdhunter Lifer May 19, 2003 23,332 249 106 Mar 30, 2005 #10 Yeah, I x-referenced and while the mobo would technically fit, it wont be suitable for shipping with 2 heatsinks. Thanks.
Yeah, I x-referenced and while the mobo would technically fit, it wont be suitable for shipping with 2 heatsinks. Thanks.
C CptObvious Platinum Member Mar 5, 2004 2,501 7 81 Mar 30, 2005 #11 The flat rate ($7.70) boxes come in two sizes: 12" X 3.5" X 14" and 11" X 8.5" X 5.5" For shipping a mobo though, I think it would be better to use a non-flat rate box, as the final price will probably be lower.
The flat rate ($7.70) boxes come in two sizes: 12" X 3.5" X 14" and 11" X 8.5" X 5.5" For shipping a mobo though, I think it would be better to use a non-flat rate box, as the final price will probably be lower.
I imthebadguy Platinum Member Aug 14, 2004 2,703 0 0 Mar 30, 2005 #12 i fit an asus into one of those over the summer...