The GIGABYTE Global RMA Service Center has recently become aware of the randomly occurring risk to 
ICH4/5 
SouthBridge chipsets on Intel
® motherboards to become damaged or "burnt" when a USB device is connected. Please read the following paragraphs to learn more about this issue.
Why did this happen?
There are three likely causes:
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		Accumulated static electricity from the human body may have been transmitted to the ICH4/5 SouthBridge chipset when connecting a USB device if it has not been "grounded".
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		A connected USB device does not have any static electricity protection.
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		Accumulated static electricity in a front-panel USB port that is not properly "grounded" with the PC casing.
Usage Tips
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		Avoid touching the USB connector.
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		Release static electricity within your USB device by touching the USB connector to any metal surface before plugging it into your computer.
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		Use rear-panel USB ports on your PC whenever possible.
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		Use a three-pronged electrical cord to connect a power supply to your PC.
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		Use only approved or certified power supplies.