I accidentally spilled some water on my computer, particularly on my GPU. I wiped it up quickly and managed to use the PC for over 7 hours afterward, but now it won't boot up when the GPU is installed. Am I looking at a fried graphics card? It was working just fine a few minutes ago before this happened!
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LOL, I can't believe you kept using it after spilling water! That’s a brave move. But for real, you really should let it dry completely before turning it on again. Water and electronics don't mix well, and it could've done some real damage you can’t see right away.
Just a heads up, if you're seeing signs of damage, it's a good idea to take your computer apart and check for corrosion. Clean anything you find and let it dry thoroughly. Water can usually be okay if there's no power, but it’s definitely risky.
You definitely want to disconnect the power and remove the GPU as soon as possible. Just let everything sit out for a couple of days to air dry completely. If there's any corrosion, you might need to clean it off with some alcohol before turning it back on. Fingers crossed it’s not too damaged!
First thing you should do is unplug your PC from the wall and hold down the power button for a few seconds to discharge any remaining electricity. Then, open up your case and remove the GPU to check for any signs of water damage. It's best to let everything dry out in a warm place for a day or two before trying to power it on again. Just keep in mind that using it while there might still be moisture was probably not a smart move.
Generally speaking, after any liquid spill, it’s crucial to let everything dry for a few days before even thinking about powering it back on. I made this mistake once too and ended up ruining some parts. If moisture is present, it’s game over for your components.
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