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Old 12-08-2012, 08:53 PM
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Default Dangerous PCIe Installation requires Power Connected to Socket????

Hi, My install guide and install poster that came with my omni/hd native rig says leave the computer power connected to a socket while installing the pcie card. what do these people at avid want me to get shocked?

Im lost, ive never done that when installing stuff into my computer before, and my computer guy tells me its not safe to do that and that i have only had to touch metal to discharge of electricity. can someone please help?
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