how to remove static electricity in motherboard?

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I think what you are referring to is shorting out the two pins for the power switch to start your motherboard. That does just that, the method is only used to power on your system without the use of an actual power switch. http://www.ehow.com/how_7226194_make-computer-turn-motherboard.html The only type of electricity that you can remove from your motherboard is the kind that sometimes gets stored in the capacitors. To drain the energy left in the capacitors all that you do with the power cord unplugged is you hold down the power switch for about 10-20sec and you should even see your fans spin for less than a second and then turn off. After that you plug your power cord back into the power supply and then you try to reboot your...


and how about if i ady touch it with screwdriver?my mobo still works good,but is it still fine?
 


It's fine if it works, just don't try your luck again.
 
I think what you are referring to is shorting out the two pins for the power switch to start your motherboard. That does just that, the method is only used to power on your system without the use of an actual power switch. http://www.ehow.com/how_7226194_make-computer-turn-motherboard.html The only type of electricity that you can remove from your motherboard is the kind that sometimes gets stored in the capacitors. To drain the energy left in the capacitors all that you do with the power cord unplugged is you hold down the power switch for about 10-20sec and you should even see your fans spin for less than a second and then turn off. After that you plug your power cord back into the power supply and then you try to reboot your computer normally.
 
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