Lately I've been having some issues where I'll touch my PC, resulting in a shock. This will sometimes cause my CPU fan to audibly kick into high gear (even though the CPU is idling), which I fix with a restart. Other times it's caused the PC to immediately shutdown or reboot. At least once it caused a bluescreen (can't remember the message unfortunately). In every case it seems to boot up just fine after.
Now, the first explanation that comes to mind is that I recently moved somewhere with very low humidity, and an apartment with thick, staticy carpets. I'm constantly shocking things, PC or otherwise. However, I'm worried about damaging my PC. I checked the continuity between a case screw and the grounding prong of the power bar my PC is plugged into, so there isn't a grounding issue there. I obviously can't check my building's wiring as easily, but it's a fairly nice place built in 2006, so I can't see it having improper wiring/grounding.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Now, the first explanation that comes to mind is that I recently moved somewhere with very low humidity, and an apartment with thick, staticy carpets. I'm constantly shocking things, PC or otherwise. However, I'm worried about damaging my PC. I checked the continuity between a case screw and the grounding prong of the power bar my PC is plugged into, so there isn't a grounding issue there. I obviously can't check my building's wiring as easily, but it's a fairly nice place built in 2006, so I can't see it having improper wiring/grounding.
Any thoughts or suggestions?