Sunday, May 6, 2012

Is it safe to lay a motherboard, a video card, and aram stick on a wooden table?

Just wondering if you could safely lay a motherboard and other components on a wooden table if you do work on them. Thanks!|||You should really keep any of those items in anti-static bag when you are not working on them, however when you are you should buy a anti-static mat to do the work on, they are fairly cheap, just google it and check em out.



@ CT_THEBULL working with the items on a metal surface is a TERRIBLE idea, your just asking to short them out.|||I work on a wooden table but do use news paper on top since kitchen table can never be too save and recommend good lighting and I do use a anti-static plastic to place my motherboard on top or video card.You can also use the plastic bag that comes with any motherboard for shipping.You should use a anti static wrist band but I, don't just a hassle for me and never have fried any of my hardware plus wash your hands or wear gloves since sometimes my hands can be oily.|||Hi Jake that is very safe, best place to assemble one, because it's none metallic and wood don't hald static mr 5 years above post!!.|||wood is fine. metal would even be fine as long as it was static free. and no power went to the components while on the table. but wood will be fine|||Other than the fact you may scratch the table, it's fine.



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