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Ways to ground yourself before building a pc?
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I havent got an anti static wrist strap, so is there any other way?
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touch an unpainted surface on your case
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just touch your case every now and then to prevent static build up
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Plug the power cable into the PSU and screw the PSU in, leave one screw in, but not all the way in so that you can touch it occasionally and ground yourself.
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HyBridZx wrote touch an unpainted surface on your case


Oh I didnt know that worked, thanks!
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ExtraCopy wrote just touch your case every now and then to prevent static build up


Just touch the case normally? How often like every 5 minutes?
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Terrabytez wrote Plug the power cable into the PSU and screw the PSU in, leave one screw in, but not all the way in so that you can touch it occasionally and ground yourself.


Thanks mate, Ill give it a go.
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