Ok so now you've successfully scared any aspiring home builder away from the task. Well done. I'm out.
Can you honestly re read what I said, specifically the part where i say "Install the PSU first and plug it so the case is grounded" because that is literally all you need to do. Perhaps that is a little complicated, however I can't comment on that.
Do you just leave when anyone counters your argument or provides and facts in the form of external links? I'm sorry, I was just trying to inform people how to handle there expensive computer parts that they have spent their hard earned money on.
Lets go over this again,
step 1: Install power supply (don't connect anything just screw it into the case)
step 2: Plug it in
Congratulations, you have now grounded your case and you can now safely handle all those delicate components by paying the low price of exactly 0$! Remember to touch the case about every 5 minutes or so to discharge any potential static electricity.
Method number 2:
step 1: Buy an anti static wrist strap
step 2: Connect it to any metal part of the case
Congratulations, you have now made the case the same potential as you just by connecting a wrist strap to it! The reason this works and not just touching an ungrounded case is because the wrist strap is always touching you and is always connected to the case, so the case doesn't have to hold any charge and thus is always connected to you and has the same potential.
And if somehow that was all too complicated here is a great video on how to build a PC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbDiSMQ_L_k