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System Name | Fat NCASE |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 3900X |
Motherboard | ASUS TUF GAMING B550M ZAKU (WIFI) Edition |
Cooling | Scythe Fuma with 3 SCYTHE Wondersnail 2400RPM + Arctic MX2 |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance 128GB @3200Mhz Cl16 (32GB X 4) |
Video Card(s) | Palit RTX 3060 StormX ITX 12GB |
Storage | MX500 4TB SATA + Toshiba MG08 16TB HDD |
Display(s) | LG 27UL500 4K monitor |
Case | Jonsbo W2 black |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard realtek 1200 & Soundblaster G3 usb |
Power Supply | ASUS ROG STRIX 850W Gundam Edition |
Mouse | Elecom wireless mouse :) |
Keyboard | RK100 Royal Kludge |
Software | Windows 10 HOME |
Benchmark Scores | Don't know any benchmark. It runs good enough for me. |
A UPS would still not prevent shocks when touching the case. A ups connected between the socket and your pc is still supplying in AC. Also a Ups or surge protector need a grounding point for it to function well enough. Your Psu is the one responsible for turning it to dc current. That is why its power is measure in Voltage-ampere for it power rather than watt. Static build up would still happens.
It is true you can ghetto build ground points like connecting wires of your case to water pipe or a metal rod to the ground to get the grounding. It'll worked but the former is abit dangerous if the pipe have water that you use. The latter is how grounding work in its basic form. It is cheap way but I would still recommend doing it the proper way. If you have a metal rod around and hammer. It can be way to grounding.
Good luck Op which ever way that is easier and affordable for you.
It is true you can ghetto build ground points like connecting wires of your case to water pipe or a metal rod to the ground to get the grounding. It'll worked but the former is abit dangerous if the pipe have water that you use. The latter is how grounding work in its basic form. It is cheap way but I would still recommend doing it the proper way. If you have a metal rod around and hammer. It can be way to grounding.
Good luck Op which ever way that is easier and affordable for you.
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