Hi,
More info from the web
http://tw2005.giga-byte.com/Motherboard/Support/FAQ/FAQ_456.htmIt seems that some (older) cases (and I am not sure it is all Antec here) have an extra ground wire for the 9th pin on the USB header. Now if you read the Asus mobo pinout it says N/C for that pin. So by having this wire hooked up to the 9th pin I am assuming that is is dumping some static electic into the circuit and that is what might be starting off the burning up process. I also assume Static Electric that is setting it off b/c it does not happen all he time. So I call Antect to confirm my theory and I was told that in other words, most mobos/systems would shut down if you had the 9th wire (ground) hooked up. However it causes the S bridge to fail. Antec says this wire is not to be hooked up if the pin out says N/C (no connection) or O/C (open connection). Now some of my new cases that i have recently built with Coolermaster and my own personal Antec P160W does not een have a 9th wire. So it seems that they are dropping this ground out. I wonder why....
Have a look at this:
It seems the ICH5/ICH5R are sensitive to static discharge. If
the static enters a USB port (the USB port is hosted by the
Southbridge ICH5), it causes an electrical phenomenon called
"latchup". Latchup is where a phantom PNPN semiconductor junction
forms - that is the same structure as an SCR. Latchup turns on
the junction, and the junction sits across the power rails of
the chip. A _large_ current flows through the ICH5 and it gets
really hot - so hot in fact, that it can burn. The Southbridge
can be destroyed in a matter of seconds.
One solution,
Just reporting that the solution of grounding the MB by removing the red insulator on one of the screws securing the motherboard to the case has seemed to fix the reboot problem when I touch the USB port.
I am guessing that my MB was not able to dissipate the static discharged because it was not properly grounded. I pretty much use the insulators on all builds, but I think in this case, the head on the screws I used this time were small enough that they never made contact to the MB when I used the insulators.
solution 2,.
Ok, so you don't know how long I have been scouring the internet to try and find a solution to the one single flaw of this case: The fact that the front panel isn't grounded. I would walk around, build up static and then touch the front of my computer and everything would just go blank. It wouldn't restart, wouldn't respond, but it would still be on - like the fans and everything would still be running but just a blank screen. I finally read in these reviews about people having a similar problem and how they manually grounded it. I took a piece of speaker wire and wrapped it around a screw that went into the front panel then grounded it with the psu and ta da! No more random shut downs.
solution 3,. FROM ANTEC CS
UPDATE!!!!
Called Antec customer support. They said they are aware of the problem and have no fix for it. They actually told me that the only thing that seems to work at this point is to tape a wire to the front bezel and connect it to a screw in the back of the case. Also said they are working on a harware fix and will send it once once is found.
The problem seems to effect HPMC cases as well