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Hello
I have a potential problem and I don't know where else to post it.
Anyway I recieved a graphics card (a radeon 9800 xt) yesterday after
buying it from ebay (intending to install it myself after hearing from
a friend what a peasy task it is). I proceeded to rip open a bag of
chips as I was quite hungry before installing it. After I finishing, I
washed my hands (with anti-bacterial soap) and dried my hands on a
t-shirt (made from 100% cotton - I am a lazy male and could not be
bothered finding a towel). Then I hastily opened up the box and
packaging -completely forgetting to ground myself to rid myself of
static charge - to have look. Only then with the graphics card in my
hands ( I was studying it for around 45 seconds - it looked
magnificent), did I remember about the static precaution.
Well... thats the epic over. Now, I am quite hesitant to put a
potentially faulty graphics card in my computer incase it causes any
damage. What are the chances of damage from static electricity from my
inexperienced handling of this computer hardware, and are there any
chances of my computer being further damaged by putting such a
potentially damaged product in it. Sorry if I'm being silly, but i
don't want to damage my new computer. Appreciate any help.
NN
Hello
I have a potential problem and I don't know where else to post it.
Anyway I recieved a graphics card (a radeon 9800 xt) yesterday after
buying it from ebay (intending to install it myself after hearing from
a friend what a peasy task it is). I proceeded to rip open a bag of
chips as I was quite hungry before installing it. After I finishing, I
washed my hands (with anti-bacterial soap) and dried my hands on a
t-shirt (made from 100% cotton - I am a lazy male and could not be
bothered finding a towel). Then I hastily opened up the box and
packaging -completely forgetting to ground myself to rid myself of
static charge - to have look. Only then with the graphics card in my
hands ( I was studying it for around 45 seconds - it looked
magnificent), did I remember about the static precaution.
Well... thats the epic over. Now, I am quite hesitant to put a
potentially faulty graphics card in my computer incase it causes any
damage. What are the chances of damage from static electricity from my
inexperienced handling of this computer hardware, and are there any
chances of my computer being further damaged by putting such a
potentially damaged product in it. Sorry if I'm being silly, but i
don't want to damage my new computer. Appreciate any help.
NN