I will be working on my desktop PC again later this week to modify a few components and give it a general tidy-up. As far as I'm aware, attaching an anti-static wristband from my wrist to the case chassis is sufficient to allow static to discharge into the case. I've heard others insist that you leave the PSU plugged in to get sufficient ground, although many electrical experts disagree with this strongly.
Anyway, I will be working with the case on an Ikea coffee table. Just to clarify, static will be discharged into the case when using the strap, allowing me to touch all components safely?
Another viewpoint I read is that touching the case will equalise the charge potential between the user and the case, so that no current can flow. Is this the same thing? So what would happen if I then touched a graphics card with a different potential?
Thanks.
Anyway, I will be working with the case on an Ikea coffee table. Just to clarify, static will be discharged into the case when using the strap, allowing me to touch all components safely?
Another viewpoint I read is that touching the case will equalise the charge potential between the user and the case, so that no current can flow. Is this the same thing? So what would happen if I then touched a graphics card with a different potential?
Thanks.