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I bought a Chaser A71 a few months ago and I love the case other than the fact that as soon as I bought it and installed everything in it, I've had issues with the front I/O panel. Almost every single time I plug in a headphone or microphone jack or something into the USB, my computer restarts itself like its shorting out and there's something wrong with the electrical. I tried unplugging every piece of my computer and starting from scratch thinking I grounded something accidentally but I'm still having issues. The only solution I've found so far was to submit an eRMA request and then send in the faulty I/O panel while I wait for a new one. This is not an option. There's no way I want to go without a computer for as long as that whole process could take. I know its not the equipment I'm plugging into it because all of the parts I use worked just fine on my old case (which I don't have anymore). If I plug all everything into the slots on the motherboard for my audio and USB equipment, I have no issues so that leads me to believe its in the I/O panel directly. Has anyone else experienced problems like this with this case or have a solution to fix it or get it resolved. I purchased it from a Microcenter and fiddled around with it not realizing I had passed the 30 day window to return it to them. Now I'm supposed to deal with TT directly with the issue.
Thanks in advance!
Specs if curious:
MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-MA790GPT-UD3H
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955
PSU: Corsair HX750
RAM: Gskill 12 GB 1600
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6950 overclocked 880/1375 @ 1.175
Case: TT Chaser A71
OS: Windows 7 Prof 64
Chaser A71 Front I/O Panel Issues
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What do you mean by the I/O outs? Like the connections to the motherboard? Also, I've never tried the 3.0 connections since I don't yet have a 3.0 MOBO (getting one for Christmas). But the 2.0 ports do not work. The power and rest buttons work but neither the audio nor the USB 2.0 ports work. I've had problems with both things but not everytime I used them. Just most of the time. Occassionally things wouldn't crash and burn when something was plugged into them. I will try to post some pictures tomorrow of what you requested.