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No need to assemble RAM in the nude.
Oh and I can't stress this enough myself and millions of others have worked on computer fully clothed. Pretty sure YT would be blocking every video that involves the user working on a computers interior if they had to do it in the nude.
In all the years of messing around with hardware, I've never killed a component because of ESD, and I've done things people INSIST are terrible and should be done (i.e vaccuming PC)
I'm not saying not to 'protect' your hardware if you really don't want to run the risk, but you can ground yourself on lots of things (listed above.)
You should never have to take off clothes (unless its to move freely.)
You shouldn't worry about ESD, every component I can think of these days has ESD protection.
I guess I'll use a bit of anecdotal evidence to prove my point; not long ago, I was experiencing issues with my RAM, so I took them out of my PC, dragged my feet across the majority of my house, so I could sit down and watch TV while I cleaned the contacts on the DIMMs, and my dog was rubbing up against me, I was finger-♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ the DIMMs constantly.
There's also the time(s) that I've used the vaccum on my PC.
I figure, if my parts are going to die of ESD, I'd need to do a lot more than that.
In short, stop worrying so much, just do the job, chances are nothing js going to happen.
Side-note, I probably just made a bunch of people cringe with the 'I vaccum my PC' thing, lmao.
this works!