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    eeuerlings 9 months ago in PC component tool

    Where do I connect an antistatic mat/bracelet?

    I have underfloor heating throughout the house. Accordingly, I don't have any earthed connections on radiators. I would tend to use the earthing connection of a socket. Is that OK? Is there a prefabricated connection for this or do I have to make something with a banana plug. Or is that not necessary at all?

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    dablue 12 months ago in PC component tool

    Gaming PC for 2000Fr. and 1000Fr.

    Hello community I would like to put together 2 PCs and need your advice. Do the selected parts fit together or is there a better solution for less money? CPU and graphics card must be Intel and Nvidia. PC no. 1 budget approx. 2000Fr. without accessories and PC no. 2 approx. 1000Fr. without accessories. No. 1 https://www.digitec.ch/de... No. 2 https://www.digitec.ch/de... Many thanks for your help

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    blacksh33p 3 years ago in PC component tool

    Discount codes

    Where can I find voucher codes here on the Digitec website? Cheers

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    helljester 5 years ago in PC component tool

    Corsair Hydro X Series XT Hardline Bending Toolkit

    https://www.corsair.com/ww... This tool kit looks great and has everything I’m looking for in a single kit. Any hope this will be added to digitec’s offerings?

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    d.baertsch 4 years ago in PC component tool

    Upgrade old PC with SSD

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    loopios7 8 years ago in PC component tool

    Tool

    Hey all I am planning to build a PC and wanted to know if I need a special tool kit or if this is also possible with conventional screwdrivers. Thanks in advance

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    mnemocron 8 years ago in PC component tool

    ESD protection for PC construction

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    BaertigerMensch 7 years ago in PC component tool

    Skylake-X Direct The Frame from the8auer

    Good day Will you also be able to offer the Skylake-X Direct Die Frame? Here is a product link: https://www.caseking.de/der8auer-s... Greetings

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    muellerjns17 7 years ago in PC component tool

    Pry up tool

    I am looking for a pry up tool to safely loosen the clips of the cover of my laptop. Do you have something like this or similar?

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Good day to you all. I bought an old PC from a friend and only need to install hard drives. My question is: Is it worthwhile to install an SSD in an old PC? Or is an HDD completely sufficient? Unfortunately, I don't know the specs of the PC very well, as my colleague can't remember exactly. What I do know is the following: Graphics: Nvidia GTX1080 Processor: i7, overclocked (has a huge ventilation system on it) Motherboard: MSI, unfortunately could not find out which one My plan was to install an SSD for Windows and the games and then an HDD for everything else. But unfortunately I only have a very limited idea of the matter. Thanks for the help. Greetings
General questions for the community: - What ESD protection measures do you use when assembling a computer? - What experiences have you had with ESD damage? I ask this because I personally have never taken any special precautions with my builds. And if you look at the stock of ESD wristbands at Digitec, you can assume that they are not exactly hot sellers. As my area of expertise is electrical engineering, I am also aware that certain components (CMOS) are more susceptible to damage from ESD, and that ESD damage can also only show up as long-term damage. - Has anyone ever had bad luck and had to throw away a component with a high probability of ESD damage? - Is it worth buying the recommended protective equipment? - Which equipment makes more sense?