Sorry for the pun.
Similar problem with voltage leak to case with a twist. I can feel mild shock on fingers near nails (very sensitive where I have bitten nails). Painful and persistent. Now the problem is that I am in the Philippines where there is no ground on most outlets, the current here is 220v AC, which means BOTH wires are hot. I am connected to a line (voltage) stabilizer and a good surge protected power bar. Is there any reason I could not use rubber or nylon washers beneath the motherboard and secure it with nylon screws? I am thinking that will solve the problem IF it is the mother board that is causing the problem. All cords appear to be in good shape. I don't remember having a problem in the many years of building and repair but that was in the States with 110v and functioning ground.
Thoughts and suggestions welcome, Thanks in advance.
Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-S1
A-8 apu
CoolerMaster Elite V3 600 ps
Similar problem with voltage leak to case with a twist. I can feel mild shock on fingers near nails (very sensitive where I have bitten nails). Painful and persistent. Now the problem is that I am in the Philippines where there is no ground on most outlets, the current here is 220v AC, which means BOTH wires are hot. I am connected to a line (voltage) stabilizer and a good surge protected power bar. Is there any reason I could not use rubber or nylon washers beneath the motherboard and secure it with nylon screws? I am thinking that will solve the problem IF it is the mother board that is causing the problem. All cords appear to be in good shape. I don't remember having a problem in the many years of building and repair but that was in the States with 110v and functioning ground.
Thoughts and suggestions welcome, Thanks in advance.
Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-S1
A-8 apu
CoolerMaster Elite V3 600 ps