Is it safe to put a computer on a rug?
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I've had my PowerMac G5 sitting on a piece of wood for 4 years now scared of my computer shocking itself due to the carpeted floor. I beleive my friends keep their comps on rugs... I just want to play it safe.
I hate the look of a peice of wood on my floor, but also don't want to mess up my G5.
Thanks in advance!
I hate the look of a peice of wood on my floor, but also don't want to mess up my G5.
Thanks in advance!
i have a few friends who are pc techs and all of them have told me never to put my pc tower on carpet.if you dont like the wood get one of those anti static mats to lay it on..
well - if its a pc it prob will not matter at all. The main thing that is horrible about a rug is the heat. If you take a laptop and put it on a rug ....the rug will hold the heat and cause the computer to shutdown (or will burn out either part of the motherboard or the hard drive). I would not be worried at all about putting a tower on a rug (some might argue static is in the carpet but ive been around computers pretty much daily for the last 9years strait and know nobody that has had a problem).
Putting on a rug is perfectly fine, as long as there aren't any vents pointing in that direction. When placing any electronics anywhere you just have to make sure they can "breath". As for the static problem, it's just urban myth IMO.
Originally Posted by cjastacio
Putting on a rug is perfectly fine, as long as there aren't any vents pointing in that direction. When placing any electronics anywhere you just have to make sure they can "breath". As for the static problem, it's just urban myth IMO.
yea - its all good - Ive blown out my laptop hard drive due to putting it on the floor and falling a sleep on it .... but I still do it anyway. most computer guys are rougher w/ their own computer stuff because we are always around it. If my hd breaks or whatever ill just fix it. I would prob do even more crazy stuff with my car if I knew more about under the hood.
There's a great skateboard like thing to set the G5 on - raises it enough to keep a lot of the carpet dust and fibers out of it and puts some nice wheels under it so you can get to the back easily...
If you are at all handy, you could whip one up, even.
Tom
If you are at all handy, you could whip one up, even.

Tom
The only reason it isn't the greatest idea to put a PC on the rug is the heat issue. As far as static is concerned, the metal case is designed to protect the internal components from static discharge (there are no components connected to the case itself.) So if there was a static discharge say from dragging your feet on the ground and touching the case, the charge would be distributed through the case and not through the vital computer components inside. Of course make sure you are grounded at all times when working inside the computer.
Nothing wrong with the carpet. The floor has the coldest air in the room. The static build up is from friction from your shoes. There will be no static buildup from the computer just sitting there. You can shock the case with static all you want it won't hurt the components. That's why you either hold the case with one hand when handling components or use a wire attached to the case. It grounds the static you generate from moving. The heat is not an issue as the reason heat shuts down computers is the processor or hard drives not being properly cooled. (ie. crappy or no fans.)
Originally Posted by BSP_5c10n
The only reason it isn't the greatest idea to put a PC on the rug is the heat issue. As far as static is concerned, the metal case is designed to protect the internal components from static discharge (there are no components connected to the case itself.)
In response to the OP, your G5 has the legs/handles, so it's naturally raised off of the floor. If you have a fear of static discharge, simply grab a large piece of metal (desk or something) before touching your computer.
Originally Posted by Maicca
Originally Posted by BSP_5c10n
The only reason it isn't the greatest idea to put a PC on the rug is the heat issue. As far as static is concerned, the metal case is designed to protect the internal components from static discharge (there are no components connected to the case itself.)
In response to the OP, your G5 has the legs/handles, so it's naturally raised off of the floor. If you have a fear of static discharge, simply grab a large piece of metal (desk or something) before touching your computer.
Heat isn't an issue. The PSU is normally at the top of the case (unless you have a BTX setup, very rare) and the exhaust fan(s) are usually located in the middle of the case. Like someone else said before, the coolest air is on the ground which is better for internal temps.
both my pc in my room are sitting on carpet. The only thing i heard not do is assemble pc on carpet. (but i built pc's on the carpet anyway.) haven't mess up anything yet.
To get rid of static , Just rub your hand against the metal frame in the case before touching any pc componets. (
To get rid of static , Just rub your hand against the metal frame in the case before touching any pc componets. (
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