18 Jan 2008 at 16:43 #1 khushy khushy Associate Joined 17 Jun 2006 Posts 612 flat out on a workbench - just to get it all sorted before ripping out the old giblets to put in the new?? If so - any precaustions to take etc??? Khushy
flat out on a workbench - just to get it all sorted before ripping out the old giblets to put in the new?? If so - any precaustions to take etc??? Khushy
18 Jan 2008 at 16:44 #2 Cr0fty Cr0fty Soldato Joined 26 Sep 2007 Posts 3,583 Discharge static electricity when handling components. Take your time That's about it
18 Jan 2008 at 16:53 #3 PhillyDee PhillyDee Soldato Joined 12 Feb 2007 Posts 14,117 Location South Shields And dont leave any screws under where you place the motherboard . . .
18 Jan 2008 at 17:03 #4 khushy khushy Associate OP Joined 17 Jun 2006 Posts 612 LOL!!!! PhillyDee said: And dont leave any screws under where you place the motherboard . . . Click to expand... Cheers Guys!!! Khushy
LOL!!!! PhillyDee said: And dont leave any screws under where you place the motherboard . . . Click to expand... Cheers Guys!!! Khushy
18 Jan 2008 at 17:16 #5 Mr.Bon Mr.Bon Associate Joined 2 Dec 2007 Posts 821 Location Suffolk Cr0fty said: Discharge static electricity when handling components. Click to expand... How would I do that? Sorry
Cr0fty said: Discharge static electricity when handling components. Click to expand... How would I do that? Sorry
18 Jan 2008 at 17:17 #6 PhillyDee PhillyDee Soldato Joined 12 Feb 2007 Posts 14,117 Location South Shields Touch anything earthed. Such as bare radiator pipes / cold water pipes (Must be bare metal).
18 Jan 2008 at 17:30 #7 K.C. Leblanc K.C. Leblanc Soldato Joined 13 Sep 2003 Posts 8,540 Location Glocestershire I did used to use a motherboard sitting in a cardboard box as a PC. I had my drives and PSU on my desktop.
I did used to use a motherboard sitting in a cardboard box as a PC. I had my drives and PSU on my desktop.