Girlfriend spilled water on my PC, it's dead

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I opened the side to clean out some dust. She was messing about the table cleaning something and accidentally (well, it's was she says) sprayed some water onto the open motherboard and PSU. :rolleyes: .Now it doesn't even want to come on. I took the whole thing apart and leaving the individual pieces to dry out and hopefully, by a small grace of God, come on again.

So before I pull out the debit card to get the latest gear, is there ANY chance this could be fixed or is a new PC on the cards? She already said she would give me £600 to pay towards a new one. I'm thinking of leaving it until Nvidia pulls their finger out to see what they offer up.
 
Is there any chance it was turned off when water was spilled on it? It's not great that you tried turning it on before drying it, but there's some hope still. The longer you can leave it drying the better really.
 
Is there any chance it was turned off when water was spilled on it? It's not great that you tried turning it on before drying it, but there's some hope still. The longer you can leave it drying the better really.

It was switched off yes, I only tried turning it on once before taking it apart. I still hold a small amount of hope.
 
Leave it a long time to dry out, then try it. If it doesn't work it's most likely that only one component (PSU or MB) will be dead.
 
Replace girlfriend. Will be cheaper on the long run :)

Now seriously, your best bet when that happens is to completely power off asap (hopefully you had already done that when you opened the case) and let it dry completely. Once its completely dry just power on again and fingers crossed it will be fine.

If it was indeed powered off (not just shut down, but no power in motherboard) then you have a good chance. If the motherboard had power, there is every chance something shorted and its dead.
 
if u have a spare rig or components or even a friend see if u can pinch theirs for abit and try each component one at a time might have 1 broken item, could save you and therefore her a tidy sum if u can identify whats busted
 
Wrap some kitchen wipe around all the parts , then stick it in the airing cupboard for 24hours.

After 24hours she would have learnt her lesson.

Not sure about the mobo though.
 
Thanks, some funny replies here. Yes, it was completely off, but still plugged in. I've got two hairdryers out and trying to get rid of the water soon as. It's dry now but will still leave it somewhere with a light draft and away from her.
 
My ex years ago poured Detergent on my TV. the TV guy just cleaned it and left it for a couple of weeks

it worked- longer than the girlfriend who as you note is my ex
 
She may have broke your PC but at least she has offered to pay for a replacement!!

For £600 you would be able to get a faster PC than what you have currently.

I know, but her saying she'll give me money means little as we share most of our money. Somehow I'll end up paying for this anyway.
 
If it was just water, leave it for several days, should be fine eventually. If it isn't, as previous posters said, try if at all possible to swap stuff out one at a time, you may have only lost one component
 
I know, but her saying she'll give me money means little as we share most of our money. Somehow I'll end up paying for this anyway.

' Accidently ' put her entire wardrobe on hot wash - Then tell her she's getting a bit porky.

Won't cost you a penny.
 
Hmm, I would try the PSU on other parts, maybe if a friend or relatives wants to donate their PC for this good cause.

I reckon the Motherboard/RAM has failed here, so I would start my taking out the memory first, then video card; seeing if you get anywhere, then after this, try the PSU on other equipment.

I don't think the PSU would have failed - it is a fairly well sealed unit, besides the fan holes.

I hope this helps,

David
 
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