R R0ckiiegaming Honorable Dec 23, 2013 82 0 10,660 Dec 31, 2013 #1 Could I just wear a rubber band or rubber shoes to ground out the static electricity? I really don't want to spend $10, people don't understand how cheap I am.
Could I just wear a rubber band or rubber shoes to ground out the static electricity? I really don't want to spend $10, people don't understand how cheap I am.
Solution iamcacao Dec 31, 2013 I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine.
I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine.
iamcacao Honorable Aug 7, 2012 214 0 10,710 Dec 31, 2013 Solution #2 I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine.
R R0ckiiegaming Honorable Dec 23, 2013 82 0 10,660 Dec 31, 2013 #3 iamcacao : I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine. Thank you for the reply, happy early new years to you! Upvote 0 Downvote
iamcacao : I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine. Thank you for the reply, happy early new years to you!
iamcacao Honorable Aug 7, 2012 214 0 10,710 Dec 31, 2013 #4 R0ckiiegaming : iamcacao : I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine. Thank you for the reply, happy early new years to you! You too sir! Upvote 0 Downvote
R0ckiiegaming : iamcacao : I've never used one of those before, just touch your case or your plugged in but turned off PSU and you'll be fine. Thank you for the reply, happy early new years to you! You too sir!