Something unexpected cropped up a few minutes ago. I have just upgraded my sound card from an Audigy 2 to an X-Fi Gamer.
In order to take out the Audigy 2, I obviously unplugged the PC from the mains, and watched the LED on the motherboard go dark before touching the card. While taking the card out, I felt a bit of tingling where my fingers touched the case, but other than that, nothing out of the ordinary.
I know my case has a few rough edges, so I don't pay to much attention to the brushing-raw-skin-against-a-razor feeling that I get whenever I do get my fingers near it.
Then I proceeded to insert the X-Fi card into the case, and that's when I got a shock. Literally. It was impossible for me to touch any metal parts on the card as soon as I had connected the audio jack for the DVD drive.
Now, I insist that the mains have been unplugged, and the motherboard indicator went dark before I touched any hardware components.
What was connected at the time was the screen connector, the keyboard and mouse leads, and the USB extension cable I have handy to avoid bending myself in two every time I need to plug in my phone.
The PSU is a ZEUS 800W unit, but hey, if the motherboard LED is dark, there isn't supposed to be any current flowing, right ?
800W is a lot. I have no electrical knowledge, so I'm going out on a limb here (I read way too much sci-fi anyway) but could there be some sort of energy transfer from this PSU to the card via, I don't know, magnetic influence or something ?
More realistically, could the screen cable, connected to a powered-on-but-in-sleep-mode screen be the culprit ? Can power go from the mains, to the screen, through the cable to the casing ?
Seems to me that would be a major recipe for a short, no ? Shouldn't something blow a fuse ? Or burn out ?
Could someone please explain ?
Thanks.
Pascal.
I've got nothing to hide, and I'd very much like to keep that away from prying eyes.
In order to take out the Audigy 2, I obviously unplugged the PC from the mains, and watched the LED on the motherboard go dark before touching the card. While taking the card out, I felt a bit of tingling where my fingers touched the case, but other than that, nothing out of the ordinary.
I know my case has a few rough edges, so I don't pay to much attention to the brushing-raw-skin-against-a-razor feeling that I get whenever I do get my fingers near it.
Then I proceeded to insert the X-Fi card into the case, and that's when I got a shock. Literally. It was impossible for me to touch any metal parts on the card as soon as I had connected the audio jack for the DVD drive.
Now, I insist that the mains have been unplugged, and the motherboard indicator went dark before I touched any hardware components.
What was connected at the time was the screen connector, the keyboard and mouse leads, and the USB extension cable I have handy to avoid bending myself in two every time I need to plug in my phone.
The PSU is a ZEUS 800W unit, but hey, if the motherboard LED is dark, there isn't supposed to be any current flowing, right ?
800W is a lot. I have no electrical knowledge, so I'm going out on a limb here (I read way too much sci-fi anyway) but could there be some sort of energy transfer from this PSU to the card via, I don't know, magnetic influence or something ?
More realistically, could the screen cable, connected to a powered-on-but-in-sleep-mode screen be the culprit ? Can power go from the mains, to the screen, through the cable to the casing ?
Seems to me that would be a major recipe for a short, no ? Shouldn't something blow a fuse ? Or burn out ?
Could someone please explain ?
Thanks.
Pascal.
I've got nothing to hide, and I'd very much like to keep that away from prying eyes.