I BUILD MY PCS ON THE FLOOR, DEAL WITH IT SCRUB!
No, but seriously, the cardboard box that comes with the motherboard is perfectly fine for building a PC on. Also, please don't build on plastic, plastic can actually hold a static charge on it rather easily.
Also, why Swiss army knives?
Also, INSTALL THE CPU FIRST YOU DIPSHIT!
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Hobbit
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@aki adaki Hobbits aren't 5'10".
But yes, my legs are very hairy.
Why are you looking at them again?
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"I-I wasn't! Baka!"
I lay my trump card
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First time builder... "I need an anti-static wrist band and dust free enviroment with 0% humidity in the air and a special gloves for holding electronics components and a magnetic screw driver with all kinds of bits, etc..."
Experienced builder... "I just slap it there... it should hold well enough".
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@WereCat believe it or not, you want humidity not too much of course. Or so I've learned from my secondary school.
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@WereCat Electronic components are more robust then many newbies give them credit for.
Although, I still tend to use a anti static wristband when building a PC, just on my ankle. (although, not necessary, just touch a body of metal, like a case)
Also, the anti static bands are great for preventing shocks when doing laundry.
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I know, Im getting zapped all the time in my room because its so dry. I was just going with a flawed logic of someone who doesent know better.
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the wierdest part is a screwdriver is cheaper than a swiss army knife, so i can't figure out why they chose that
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POPO!
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@Cinnabar Sonar everyone is sorry in the face of Popo...