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hey guys,
Im building my own computer, whats that wristband called where it stocks static electricity from ur body ruining the computer? Maybe link a good one?
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Anti static wristbands. Chances are you won't need one, just don't wear socks and rest the pc/components on a wooden table or floor, oh, and touch something metal like a chair leg beforehand
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Cheap and it will do the job
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cheeze wrote Anti static wristbands. Chances are you won't need one, just don't wear socks and rest the pc/components on a wooden table or floor, oh, and touch something metal like a chair leg beforehand

ok thankyou, i will take ur adivice however im going to buy one aswell just because i dont want to take any chances with my expensive parts
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Cheap and it will do the job


Thank you, ima buy it now
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If you have a local computer store you can buy one for a few dollars/pounds/euro/(insert currency here). Good luck building your PC.

From personal experience I recommend getting more than one as they aren't built very durable IMO.
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