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Do you get these shocks from other devices with metal body that use power? If so, call professional electrician to check your houses wiring. And fast, worst case scenario is that next time you flick wrong light switch, getting ESD from PC case becomes least of your issues.

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If getting shocked by metal stuff isn't a common occurrence in your house, it's probably the PSU. I'd return it and get a new one. If you do often get shocked by metal stuff, call an electrician because that's not normal

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