Leave the psu plugged in but not switched on, it'll earth the chassis.
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im going to build it naked, on the table in the living room on the laminate floor
im sorry i dont understand how electrics work really
will this eliminate the need for the band ?
Check it with a multimeter you'll find the 0VDC and mains earth both go to psu metal casing.I generally use the PSU method, but the more I think about it, the PSU will be double insulated, so there's no point in touching it to relieve static....
Radiator is the best method, or static band I would suggest. It's not a real issue unless your in a onesie shuffling about![]()
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im going to build it naked, on the table in the living room on the laminate floor
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im going to build it naked, on the table in the living room on the laminate floor
I wouldnt worry about it to be honest. Your unlikely to cause any static damage if changing systems around. I dismantle put toghether pc's everyday, no static wrist band etc and never had anything go wrong. But for piece of mind youve got the wrist band so just enjoy..
I use nothing and haven't killed any components yet. You could do it in a room without carpet though, since that causes static to build up. Also ground yourself on the metal of the case before touching anything.
kep a leg on an unpainted radiator (which would make your static band useless because its the same thing)
most people dont bother with anything but if you have any clothing that likes to harvest static dont wear it obviously