smullyoz wrote on 2021-10-09, 21:34:
Put a layer of anti static wrap on the bottom, wrapped a few wood pieces with anti static wrap...
This is no conductive wrap, thus not anti static.
If the rose color isn't just added to deceive people, it only means that the bubble foil will not create big charges by itself.
smullyoz wrote on 2021-10-09, 21:34:
... and screwed them in the drawer, then slot some cards.
The drawer... some unknown material wrapped in plastic laminate...
smullyoz wrote on 2021-10-09, 21:34:
Any downsides to storing cards on their sides? So far ive usually just lay them down flat.
No, not at all, it is the recommended way to store this stuff.
I do this too. Here is my ghetto box of AGP and old PCI <=64MB:
This kind of ghetto storage is cheap, stackable and anti-static.
As the uncoated cardboard is conductive due to the ubiquitary humidity, no high voltages can build up, and charges get dissipated.
It is good style to grab the cards first by the slot brackets anyway, as this takes care of equalizing the potentials.