Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
I've been monkeying around inside computers for over 20 years and never worn and anti-static wrist band.
Has anyone else ever done that, or been bit because they didn't?
I had an engineer buddy show me how to do my first build 5 years ago. I got a wrist band. He laughed at it. Touch the case to ground off and you’re good to go. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
I've been monkeying around inside computers for over 20 years and never worn and anti-static wrist band.
Has anyone else ever done that, or been bit because they didn't?
I never have. I just take off my shoes. But I've also fried a brand new processor as a result one time. We don't see a lot of static electricity out here. But Monsoon season started yesterday and there were dry thunderstorms in the valley. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The only time I've ever worn a wrist strap is when I'm in a data center.
This. Only other times I ever worried about grounding was when replacing CRTs in the original iMacs. Those things will shock the hell out of you and make you piss yourself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
I had an engineer buddy show me how to do my first build 5 years ago. I got a wrist band. He laughed at it. Touch the case to ground off and you’re good to go.
This, I've put together so many rigs through the years and never used a band. Just ground yourself and your good to go. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I have to do this one handed?!?!?!
I mean honestly just seat the ram right and dont be scared to push down, you will be scared at first.
But out of all the computers components RAM can take abuse (DONT ACTIVELY ABUSE IT)
Also depending on configuration of your unit (1x16gb stick or 2x8gb) if you only have two DIMs it will be easy. If you have 4 you need to make sure its in the right channel.
Dont worry tho your computer will tell you right away if you fucked up with either LED lights or Beeping. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
I mean honestly just seat the ram right and dont be scared to push down, you will be scared at first.
But out of all the computers components RAM can take abuse (DONT ACTIVELY ABUSE IT)
Also depending on configuration of your unit (1x16gb stick or 2x8gb) if you only have two DIMs it will be easy. If you have 4 you need to make sure its in the right channel.
Dont worry tho your computer will tell you right away if you fucked up with either LED lights or Beeping.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I have to do this one handed?!?!?!
You don't have to. Just touch the frame with your hand before you start to discharge or make sure your forearm is touching the case as you use both hands to insert the RAM. It really isn't hard, you'll be fine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
I mean honestly just seat the ram right and dont be scared to push down, you will be scared at first.
But out of all the computers components RAM can take abuse (DONT ACTIVELY ABUSE IT)
Also depending on configuration of your unit (1x16gb stick or 2x8gb) if you only have two DIMs it will be easy. If you have 4 you need to make sure its in the right channel.
Dont worry tho your computer will tell you right away if you fucked up with either LED lights or Beeping.
There is a notch slighly offset on the slot and the memory stick. That's there so you can't put it in wrong. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Just touch the metal frame of the computer before you go messing around inside. That'll remove any static electricity.
And probably avoid wearing a wool jacket. But yeah, beyond that, I've never used a strap in my life and haven't ever had a problem. [Reply]