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kikero_exe
Mar 25, 2026Brass Contributor
The 2009 Incident That Made Me Fearless With PC Hardware
Back in 2009, I had a friend over who brought her iPod, and my PC was running Windows 7. The moment I plugged that iPod into my computer, the whole system started acting weird — like I had jus...
Demetriun
Mar 30, 2026Brass Contributor
Your mention of the steel case touching the motherboard and causing a shock makes sense — a metal case can become a conductor if not properly grounded or if there’s a static buildup. That’s why it’s always critical to have a proper ground connection, especially with older metal cases.
- kikero_exeMar 30, 2026Brass Contributor
That’s right — grounding was missing back then.
Those older steel cases were prone to static buildup and as a beginner I didn’t think much about proper grounding or insulation.
It turned out to be a good lesson though — after that incident I started paying attention to case design, airflow and grounding, and it made me much more confident working with hardware ✌️😎