Got to be honest, I never ground myself.
And havent ever, I know you are supposed to, I suppose its because I havent killed anything yet that I dont do it.
Ah, never damaged a board, eh? Static damage rarely shows immediately. It can take months to show up as a fault. By that time, we forget we didn't use anti static precautions and thus think to ourselves (me included until I learned about static), "I've never damaged a board with static". Have you ever had a board fail after any length of time?![]()
Have you ever had a board fail after any length of time?![]()
I had an SSD die on me once, but that certainly wasn't a static issue..
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Got to be honest, I never ground myself.
And havent ever, I know you are supposed to, I suppose its because I havent killed anything yet that I dont do it.
I just got myself anti-static band with very long cable with clip on end. just connect that to metal and you good to go.
Have you ever seen any evidence of a wrist strap or a grounding mat in any photo of the OcUK build areas?
Not quite. See above.
So whats the correct way on using theses static bands? because on some sites they say just connect to case metal, and get a good firm grip with hands to release static build up.
Have to touch bare metal, paint wont discharge the static from you
However anodized surfaces are okay.
I'll be honest. I used to use these straps... they get in the way and are annoying, always popping off.
However they do of course offer great protection.
If you’re going to use the case as a grounding point then the case needs to be grounded.
The easiest way is to install the power supply first and then work with the mains lead connected but switched of at the wall.
A better way is to have an anti-static grounding plug that converts a mains socket into a (safe) grounding point and connect the case back to that.
You can then either just keep touching the case, or attach yourself to it with a wrist strap.
Put the strap roubd your ankle so it doesbt get ib the way
Ok thanks, But I read you not ment to have power connected with atx motherboards?
If I was to install psu first and have power connected to wall switched off, and on the psu have that also switched off and then connect anti-static band to metal part of the psu?
Will that work ok?
What have pictures of a build in Ayrshire got to do with the OcUK build areas? Also that thread just appears to be pictures of a PC build on mat that’s there to protect the desk/components from scratches (it doesn’t look like a grounding mat, and it doesn’t appear to be earthed to anything).
It’s late so I’m probably missing some important point from your linkage. If so, sorry.