I've used 7500's, 7600's & 7300's with or without the clip, but never encountered any difference.
It can't hurt, though. Electrically speaking, grounding is always better.
Mohamad Hammad


On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 01:49 PM, Stephen Kenda wrote:

Greetings,

Is the 7300 supposed to have a springy metal grounding clip between the metal casing, which holds
the drives and power supply, and the CPU heatsink.


I bought a 7300 which does not have one.

I have two 7600's which have the clip.

Anyone know if the clip is necessary? Is it a stock item? will the 7300 be prone to some sort of
problem without the clip?


Best Regards and TIA,

stephen kenda



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