Kistel
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System Name | Desktop / Laptop |
---|---|
Processor | i5 4670k @4.1Ghz / A8-5545M |
Motherboard | MSI Z87-G43 |
Cooling | Xigmatek GAIA |
Memory | Crucial 8.0GB DDR3-1333 / Samsung 8GB DDR3-1333 |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 670 PE / AMD HD8510G |
Storage | 2x 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F3, 1x Crucial M500 240GB / 1TB HDD |
Display(s) | Samsung SyncMaster 24" LED |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 550D / HP Pavilion 14 Sleekbook |
Audio Device(s) | Gamecom 777 USB 7.1 |
Power Supply | Antec High Current Gamer 750w |
Software | Windows 7 x64 Pro / Windows 8 Home |
Going to be installing a new CPU in a motherboard tonight which will require removing the motherboard.
To ensure that I do everything right and do not destroy it like I did to my other one last night (view my other thread), I want to make sure I do everything right this time.
I know I must ground my PC - what is the best method for doing so? I plan putting my PC on a wood desk when I take it apart. I'll place the parts I remove on their anti static bags they came in.
To ensure that I do everything right and do not destroy it like I did to my other one last night (view my other thread), I want to make sure I do everything right this time.
I know I must ground my PC - what is the best method for doing so? I plan putting my PC on a wood desk when I take it apart. I'll place the parts I remove on their anti static bags they came in.