I'm planning to build a PC soon, but I want to avoid doing it bare-handed due to sweat and grime. I'm wondering if wearing rubber gloves will help protect me from static electricity and shocks, or if I should still take other precautions to prevent damage to the components.
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If you're really worried about static, get yourself an anti-static wrist strap. They're pretty inexpensive and will give you peace of mind while working. Plus, it’s always good to discharge yourself by touching something grounded, like a metal pipe if you don’t want to buy a strap.
Honestly, I think you're overthinking this! Just handle your components carefully, avoid building on soft surfaces, and you'll be fine. I've built PCs for years without ever having a problem with static.

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