Jump to content

hello all

 

I recently installed the new computer, the problem is that I do not know why the mouse now noticed (very little) as static electricity, I would like to know what this is, I have already removed the pc and it keeps happening.

Can it be through the power supply cables that are made of cloth and that happens?

Link to comment
https://linustechtips.com/topic/915404-static-electricity/
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Another_Blood said:

hello all

 

I recently installed the new computer, the problem is that I do not know why the mouse now noticed (very little) as static electricity, I would like to know what this is, I have already removed the pc and it keeps happening.

Can it be through the power supply cables that are made of cloth and that happens?

What do you mean ‘the mouse is now noticed as static electricity?

 

Rx580 Red Devil

Msi b40 tomahawk

Ryzen 5 2600

NZXT H500

Arctic Freezer 33 

EVGA supernova 650 watts 80+ gold

3x WD caviar blue 1tb HDD

1x Corsair SSD

 

Link to comment
https://linustechtips.com/topic/915404-static-electricity/#findComment-11231233
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, cesarbg said:

If the mouse has metalic parts, it may be shorting out the pc.

 

1 hour ago, ZcanKal said:

I think he means it's shorting the pc out.

 

1 hour ago, HK - 47 said:

What do you mean ‘the mouse is now noticed as static electricity?

 


ty all
 

the funny thing is that with my old pc it did not happen to me, I have the theory that the fabric cables can be that when touching the box they can make contact with the box and transmit the electricity, according to my wife she does not notice anything, but is touching it and I notice the most tense doll

the pc is mounted on a corsair 500d:
 

http://subefotos.com/ver/?c6b774cc8c97422ff7bda2d02d577f7bo.png


my second theory is that maybe there is a screw of the plate that is not fixed well, in the photo in the part of AM, there is a screw that if you set it protrudes a little and that makes the lower right have to make a slight pressure, it is better to put all the screws and remove the middle one to test? or do I use the corsair series cables?

Link to comment
https://linustechtips.com/topic/915404-static-electricity/#findComment-11231573
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Another_Blood said:

 

 


ty all
 

the funny thing is that with my old pc it did not happen to me, I have the theory that the fabric cables can be that when touching the box they can make contact with the box and transmit the electricity, according to my wife she does not notice anything, but is touching it and I notice the most tense doll

the pc is mounted on a corsair 500d:
 

http://subefotos.com/ver/?c6b774cc8c97422ff7bda2d02d577f7bo.png


my second theory is that maybe there is a screw of the plate that is not fixed well, in the photo in the part of AM, there is a screw that if you set it protrudes a little and that makes the lower right have to make a slight pressure, it is better to put all the screws and remove the middle one to test? or do I use the corsair series cables?

Your mouse may be shorted itself. Check with other PCs. What's your mouse?

Link to comment
https://linustechtips.com/topic/915404-static-electricity/#findComment-11231944
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, cesarbg said:

Your mouse may be shorted itself. Check with other PCs. What's your mouse?

the funny thing is that my wife connects to my computer and does not notice anything, she says it can be my thing, I have tried another mouse on another pc and I do not notice anything and my mouse on another pc as my wife passes.
the mouse is a hiditech x12 (normalito) had thought of buying a wireless if it happens, but if the box is bad it would be with static electricity, would not it?

Link to comment
https://linustechtips.com/topic/915404-static-electricity/#findComment-11232811
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×