F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Position the motherboard in the center of your workspace for optimal access to all components.

Position the motherboard in the center of your workspace for optimal access to all components.

Position the motherboard in the center of your workspace for optimal access to all components.

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PapiMarc_
Member
144
02-09-2026, 06:07 PM
#1
Hello! Without an anti-static mat, placing the motherboard can still be risky since static buildup is a concern. As long as the area you use isn’t conductive, it might help, but surfaces like wood or plastic can still attract charge. Since you’ll touch metal components later and won’t be in a carpeted room, your setup should be safer than just placing the board on a box. Your wooden table with added plastic could work fine, but always consider grounding yourself to avoid static issues.
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PapiMarc_
02-09-2026, 06:07 PM #1

Hello! Without an anti-static mat, placing the motherboard can still be risky since static buildup is a concern. As long as the area you use isn’t conductive, it might help, but surfaces like wood or plastic can still attract charge. Since you’ll touch metal components later and won’t be in a carpeted room, your setup should be safer than just placing the board on a box. Your wooden table with added plastic could work fine, but always consider grounding yourself to avoid static issues.

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PanKlocek
Member
100
02-10-2026, 01:00 AM
#2
choose wood instead of plastic for better results
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PanKlocek
02-10-2026, 01:00 AM #2

choose wood instead of plastic for better results

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11_JOEL_11
Member
247
02-14-2026, 09:29 AM
#3
I previously handled it using a phone directory.
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11_JOEL_11
02-14-2026, 09:29 AM #3

I previously handled it using a phone directory.

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BPGUENTZEL
Member
189
02-14-2026, 11:31 AM
#4
I usually place it inside the motherboard case.
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BPGUENTZEL
02-14-2026, 11:31 AM #4

I usually place it inside the motherboard case.

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___iRekt___
Senior Member
505
02-14-2026, 08:17 PM
#5
conductivity isn't ideal due to surface characteristics; a smooth finish retains charge effectively, leading to static buildup. A wooden table without the plastic coating works better.
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___iRekt___
02-14-2026, 08:17 PM #5

conductivity isn't ideal due to surface characteristics; a smooth finish retains charge effectively, leading to static buildup. A wooden table without the plastic coating works better.

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Ninja090
Junior Member
35
02-14-2026, 08:38 PM
#6
You just placed it in the box and it was shipped.
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Ninja090
02-14-2026, 08:38 PM #6

You just placed it in the box and it was shipped.

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ShinyKirby
Member
145
02-14-2026, 09:59 PM
#7
when the board arrives in an antistatic pouch or you have a backup ready, check it on a cardboard box or wooden shelf/table first before placing it inside the case.
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ShinyKirby
02-14-2026, 09:59 PM #7

when the board arrives in an antistatic pouch or you have a backup ready, check it on a cardboard box or wooden shelf/table first before placing it inside the case.

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DutchArmy
Member
55
02-15-2026, 05:42 AM
#8
Hey team, I'm setting it up now inside the ASUS case. I've included a photo here.
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DutchArmy
02-15-2026, 05:42 AM #8

Hey team, I'm setting it up now inside the ASUS case. I've included a photo here.

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deathtodawn
Member
216
02-21-2026, 03:57 PM
#9
I began a fresh project today too, usually removing the board from the box, positioning the motherboard on top, arranging the CPU, RAM, and any M.2 drives, and then moving to the enclosure.
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deathtodawn
02-21-2026, 03:57 PM #9

I began a fresh project today too, usually removing the board from the box, positioning the motherboard on top, arranging the CPU, RAM, and any M.2 drives, and then moving to the enclosure.