"legacy equipment is far more prone to static discharge and damage than newer parts are"
I think it's exactly the OPPOSITE. As the semiconductors fabrication process gets smaller and smaller, (ex: 1000 nanometers in 1980's against 45 or 25 nanometers nowadays) the new devices get much more sensitive easy to damage.
And by the way, do NOT use a compressor, you're going to generate killer ESD with it.
Nice video, but check Apple's "The Shocking Truth" video about , it's awesome.
where am i gonna get a $20 psu
gdialpha 4 months ago
@gdialpha ya!
strychnine7777 4 months ago
"legacy equipment is far more prone to static discharge and damage than newer parts are"
I think it's exactly the OPPOSITE. As the semiconductors fabrication process gets smaller and smaller, (ex: 1000 nanometers in 1980's against 45 or 25 nanometers nowadays) the new devices get much more sensitive easy to damage.
And by the way, do NOT use a compressor, you're going to generate killer ESD with it.
Nice video, but check Apple's "The Shocking Truth" video about , it's awesome.
JohnM3D 11 months ago
???? I use a 30 euros PSU. I have NO problems with it.
Loopback5 1 year ago
$20 for a power supply? Are you joking? How about $60-70 for a low wattage one and anywhere from $200-300 for a high wattage one.
LauxHawk 1 year ago
@LauxHawk Hahahaahhahaha
So much fail if you buy 20 bucks for a psu...
Your computer will die let alone ESD...
bobbysam232 1 year ago 3
@bobbysam232 You'll be lucky if your computer doesn't die if you use a $20 PSU
LauxHawk 1 year ago 8
@LauxHawk Lol...
Smokey and fire :D
bobbysam232 1 year ago
@bobbysam232 cant u just hold a han on the metal of the compute box ?
Linu595 5 months ago