my first build. installing that CPU was the most nerve racking thing ever! piece of piss though.
just going to do a bit each day.... been told by the missus to stop faffing about and get housework done! FFS!
my first build. installing that CPU was the most nerve racking thing ever! piece of piss though.
just going to do a bit each day.... been told by the missus to stop faffing about and get housework done! FFS!
Are you grounding yourself while you do it?
i didnt when installing the CPU, ram and m.2 drive. kept the MOBO in its box while i done it. rookie error
even though I have bought a grounding strap and anti static gloves..... forgot about them until i saw them at the bottom of the box
edit: did keep touching my laptop which was beside me though...
Believe it or not but a static shock from a human can carry upto 3000 volts. Not a typo. it does us no harm because of fuck all amps I believe but it would fuck a motherboard in a heartbeat.
I did the exact same thing yesterday. Finished the build and looked at the anti static strap on the table and thought oh fuck.
All good though. Finished and up and running :-)
Mobo installed into case. Now wearing earthing strap!!
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What's the case grounded to?
I shouldn't say this because the next one is bound to then fail but it's so easy to build a pc these days. I've been doing it for over 20 years and only had one that didn't start first time. That was a long time ago. These days all parts and cables are designed to only fit in one orientation so it's not possible to plug them in wrong. Even all those fiddly case plugs tend to come as one single combined plug these days on decent cases.
You're right. Did entire new build yesterday in about an hour. New everything. 20 years ago that would have been a very different story. It's all the software that takes forever now.
As CMG said above CPU installation is now nothing. I used to shit myself doing those. You literally could not fuck it up now.
Ur building it on a carpet get that up on a table at least and yeah how are you grounding your case that you are strapped too?
manage to get it finished yet?
Replaced one of the nzxt fans with a corsair sp120. Another one to be replaced on the CPU cooler
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a lot of conflicting views on grounding and static : http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/th...our-pc.141542/
Best to be overcautious, you'll be really annoyed if you switch it on and something is dead.
CallmeGoose (23rd June 2016)
is the best way to ground the pc to install/mount the PSU, and just have it turned off at the wall?
then simply attach wrist strap and good to go?
Dunno, not sure how plug sockets work, switching it off might also cut off the ground wire? I always just connect to the unpainted metal of a radiator or something.
CallmeGoose (23rd June 2016)
Safest bet is to remove all anti static straps . Make sure are wearing nylon underpants then rub an inflated balloon on the top of your hair before you start.
Always works for me.
CallmeGoose (23rd June 2016), Ganty (23rd June 2016), Mule (23rd June 2016)
piggzy (23rd June 2016)
The Ground pin on any socket should be connected to all screws holding the front plastic bezel on. Switching off the mains should have no affect whatsoever on the Ground, that should always be grounded.
You can get testers for checking the ground connection!
CallmeGoose (23rd June 2016), Mule (23rd June 2016)
well before i install the rest of the components ill mount the psu, plug it in, power off and install the GPU and CPU cooler tomorrow. then its just a case of finding out where all these dam leads plug in!
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