Originally Posted by
Niya
Those velcro rolls look a bit expensive to me... Also, for cable bundling in a PC case, at least if you want to use existing tie-down points like the guy in the guide video, you might wanna get a thin roll with 3/4in or less width. If you just wanna bundle them, any width is fine.
antistatic straps are a good idea if you have a bad combination of shoes/slippers and floor (aka, you zap yourself regularly when touching metal). If that's not the case, touch a grounded metal piece before taking the parts out of their antistatic bags and you're golden. Keep the mainboard on its bag when assembling parts on it.
And to extend a bit on what the video guy said: golden rule of PC part handling is to never touch the contacts. Anything with exposed contact areas (RAM, GPU, CPU) should only be touched/held on the edges of the board.