New theory/story: Stray electricity in circuits ?

Hello,

What is known about stray electricity in (computer related) circuits ?

Is there a special electronics term for this phenomenon ? Leakage maybe ?

When one turns on the power is there a risk of stray electricity going through the circuits and possibly damaging something ?

Could stray electricity even occur during a "soft/warm" reset ?

So new theory/story:

Stray electricity occured during a few "hard/cold" power off-on's, or possible a few "soft/warm" resets and damaged something ?!

Bye, Skybuck.

Reply to
Skybuck The Destroyer
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pathetic...

Reply to
daytripper

First think, then type. Try it :)

Bye, Skybuck ;)

Reply to
SkybuckTheSuperDestroyer

Good idea, but if you did it you would have no need for a keyboard. Pretty please?

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Reply to
krw

It's not stray electricity, it's a crap motherboard. Give it up.

John

Reply to
John Larkin

But not totally stupid. You must know that without a good filter AC can piggyback on DC?

Reply to
Venom

Please. Don't try to turn this into actual technical discussion. This

*pathetic* chump clearly finds public self-flagellation is some form of entertainment, and there's nothing technical about that...

/daytripper

Reply to
daytripper

What happens is that when a bunch of electrons have troubles going around a corner, some get lost and wind up getting lost. They get dizzy and stop, causing what we call "static electricity"; even cats do not like this! And this happens with sweaters (hot) or without sweaters (cold).

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Robert Baer

One of the motherboard's jobs is to tag each electron as it comes out of the power supply with a unique ID. On the return line the motherboard checks the IDs of the returning electrons to see if they match. You would be able to check this for yourself if you weren't such a f****it.

Reply to
Bhagat Gurtu

Do it yourself idiot!

Reply to
Marcel Overweel

THe term is "Crosstalk".

And no, it's got nothing to do with this power issue you have.

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Conor

Funny while it lasted but now you really are an irritating, babbelende idoot geworden. Blocked you and you nonsense, hope everybody else does too and that the rest will return.

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TheCroW

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default

There are all sorts of effects going on around circuits. Static. Electromagnetic induction from other wires, coils etc. Particles from outer space.

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Marra

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