Hey,
I'm planning on building my first PC in a couple days, and I was advised by a PC building tutorial to "find a safe, static-free work station". I have a plastic folding table that I wanted to use as a work surface, but I don't know if it will be safe.
If not, can I cover the surface of the table with newspaper, or cloth, or something else to render it static free? Otherwise I think I'll have to work on my hardwood floor, and I don't imagine that will be terribly comfortable.
Also, I've got an anti static wrist band - I understand I should clip this to a metal surface in my PC case. Should the PC case be grounded by a PSU plugged into an outlet, or is this not necessary?
Thanks for any help!
I'm planning on building my first PC in a couple days, and I was advised by a PC building tutorial to "find a safe, static-free work station". I have a plastic folding table that I wanted to use as a work surface, but I don't know if it will be safe.
If not, can I cover the surface of the table with newspaper, or cloth, or something else to render it static free? Otherwise I think I'll have to work on my hardwood floor, and I don't imagine that will be terribly comfortable.
Also, I've got an anti static wrist band - I understand I should clip this to a metal surface in my PC case. Should the PC case be grounded by a PSU plugged into an outlet, or is this not necessary?
Thanks for any help!