WarDialler said:
curiousborg said:
And for safety's sake you may want to invest in a grounding wristband, to avoid frying any parts with static electricity.
Most experienced PC enthusiasts (where's my head? that nearly came out as Euthaniasiaists :/) Don't bother with a wristband, providing the PSU is in the case and plugged into the mains (plug OFF) the thing is grounded, any time you touch the case any static charge you may have accrued from moving will be safely discharged.
I object to the implication that I am not an experienced PC enthusiast!
I do usually use a wristband though, it means I don't have to touch the case (or similarly grounded object) every time I want to handle a sensitive component. Also, there are plenty of plastic cases out there, and ones that will have a coat of non-conductive paint all over. In such cases touching the case will not do anything to discharge static.
So, as I said to OP, if he wants to be
on the safe side, he may want to use a wristband, although one can get away without doing so.
Male, 24 by the way. Building PCs since I was 14.