S Syndicution Reputable Jun 6, 2014 183 0 4,680 Aug 6, 2014 #1 I have read that you can put it on your case or PSU fan that is plugged in but I'm going to mount my PSU fan side down so I cant do that and can I put it anywhere on the case (That is metal)? I am getting a CM Storm Stryker (White)
I have read that you can put it on your case or PSU fan that is plugged in but I'm going to mount my PSU fan side down so I cant do that and can I put it anywhere on the case (That is metal)? I am getting a CM Storm Stryker (White)
Solution tiny voices Aug 6, 2014 Honestly, don't even use it. Just build the computer on a hard surface and you will be fine. It is REALLY hard to hurt parts with static. I have seen more beginners mess up computes while using a wristband incorrectly than anything else.
Honestly, don't even use it. Just build the computer on a hard surface and you will be fine. It is REALLY hard to hurt parts with static. I have seen more beginners mess up computes while using a wristband incorrectly than anything else.
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 6, 2014 Solution #2 Honestly, don't even use it. Just build the computer on a hard surface and you will be fine. It is REALLY hard to hurt parts with static. I have seen more beginners mess up computes while using a wristband incorrectly than anything else. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Honestly, don't even use it. Just build the computer on a hard surface and you will be fine. It is REALLY hard to hurt parts with static. I have seen more beginners mess up computes while using a wristband incorrectly than anything else.