- Feb 11, 2007
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Are SSDs supposed to be sensitive to ESD?
Last SSD I got had no anti-static bag. It was just in some foam, not fully enclosed either. Like this: http://imgur.com/XYakDzc
SSDs are fully enclosed. Lots seem to have some metal component to the case, and touching this should safely equalize potentials.
I see people handling them without worry. Even people representing the manufacturer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vRCgNylkOo
It would seem easy to make them safe from ESD. Just give them a metal casing.
But then I see in some manual or something somewhere some generic statement about avoiding ESD damage. So what is the deal?
Last SSD I got had no anti-static bag. It was just in some foam, not fully enclosed either. Like this: http://imgur.com/XYakDzc
SSDs are fully enclosed. Lots seem to have some metal component to the case, and touching this should safely equalize potentials.
I see people handling them without worry. Even people representing the manufacturer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vRCgNylkOo
It would seem easy to make them safe from ESD. Just give them a metal casing.
But then I see in some manual or something somewhere some generic statement about avoiding ESD damage. So what is the deal?
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