Right, you mean the things that aren't connected to any components and aren't grounded to the PSU wall?.Sup wrote:
I see metallic parts there
Oh, well those don't really matter.
Right, you mean the things that aren't connected to any components and aren't grounded to the PSU wall?.Sup wrote:
I see metallic parts there
It doesn't matter, grounding aside from the grounding from the ATX cables is unnecessary..Sup wrote:
The fuck... look at the pic where pci cards are touching metal and it goes to the groundDefiance wrote:
Right, you mean the things that aren't connected to any components and aren't grounded to the PSU wall?.Sup wrote:
I see metallic parts there
Oh, well those don't really matter.
The PCI brace is made from an opaque plastic. The metal supports (edit: I'm not quite sure if even these are metal. The description says that the bench is made of "high grade polymers" and the only metal components are the screws and L braces) between the two levels do not touch the PSU and are not grounded. The bases are made of plastic and the only other metal components are L braces with do not touch the PSU..Sup wrote:
The fuck... look at the pic where pci cards are touching metal and it goes to the groundDefiance wrote:
Right, you mean the things that aren't connected to any components and aren't grounded to the PSU wall?.Sup wrote:
I see metallic parts there
Oh, well those don't really matter.
Eh, a grounded case makes it easy to get rid of static electricity. Just tap the side of it. With the HSPC, you've got to hit the PSU explicitly, but that's not big deal.Freezer7Pro wrote:
It doesn't matter, grounding aside from the grounding from the ATX cables is unnecessary.
Last edited by Defiance (2009-02-16 11:53:40)