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Potential Computer Kit Bag?

Lazz45

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So here is my question, I bet most of us have extra cables laying around, driver discs, windows discs, and miscellaneous (but useful) computer gadgets laying around and have to find a place for it.  Well, I am currently in college and I leave most of it at home, and it can be a real pain when I actually could use one of these things.  The point is, does anyone know of a bag, suitcase, breifcase, toolbox, etc. that has space for some cables, discs, and other things such as room for a computer tool kit.  I keep searching, but cannot find any good candidates

 

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Thank you ahead of time and happy holidays

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You could just get a standard flight case from Ebay and shove everything in there.

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I have a laptop bag which I use just for cables, works pretty well. Failing that, try to find a large component box like your PSU or something and use that.

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yeah, I am looking at old boxes and what i could potentially use, I was thinking use my EVGA 1000w P2 box and use the cloth bags they came with to store cables and potential kits, and  then buy a CD organizer and put the CDs in that way

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Hello everyone!

 

So here is my question, I bet most of us have extra cables laying around, driver discs, windows discs, and miscellaneous (but useful) computer gadgets laying around and have to find a place for it.  Well, I am currently in college and I leave most of it at home, and it can be a real pain when I actually could use one of these things.  The point is, does anyone know of a bag, suitcase, breifcase, toolbox, etc. that has space for some cables, discs, and other things such as room for a computer tool kit.  I keep searching, but cannot find any good candidates

 

I will follow to answer questions

 

Thank you ahead of time and happy holidays

I use a standard school-backpack for cables and extras, I don't use discs though, a hard carrycase is a good contestant, and then as I said, a backpack with loads of pockets.

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Well, I have a backpack (just like Linus, Luke, and others) that holds my FRK & Tech Tools.

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You could get something like an nice oakley back pack, they are quite expensive so I geuss any backpack will do. check out Linus's video about it  

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