Ive had a grounding/EMI problem with my motherboard, and Asus has provided me with a solution to successfully diagnose the issue. Now that I know what the problem is, they have told me how to solve it.
The instruction that they have provided me with was as follows:
"all we need to do when mounting the board back into the case is use some added grounding/emi protection, the simplest way to resolve this type of problem is to get you some standard electrical tape and make a cross over the brass or metal stand-offs you are mounting the board into."
I am just having a little trouble visualizing this. Are they referring the raised threaded inlets inside the chassis where the M/B screws in to? If I cross those up with electrical tape, how am I supposed to screw the board in?
You could puncture it. (poke it with a knife.) You should double check to make sure you don't have an extra one installed. If you have an extra standoff, it will ground the motherboard, and prevent it from working.
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