Inno3D GeForce GTX 760 iChill HerculeZ 3000 review

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With the computer in use at the time, the top fan must have sprayed it everywhere, when i took it apart it was hard to tell because all juice was dry.
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Id guess the mobo is fried too, CPU will likely be ok unless the juice caused a power spike
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Id guess the mobo is fried too, CPU will likely be ok unless the juice caused a power spike
Cannot see any signs of damage, still smells good too lol
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My friend once had a client's AIO cooler (Thermaltake Liquid Cooling stuff, *woozy client*) spray all over if I'm not mistaken. He disassembled everything and drenched the motherboard in alcohol. Whatever juice is left over is likely to cause issues. He had some issues which were then fixed by cleaning around the chipset area (juice was still there). Worth a try if you're careful that the alcohol evaporates before you power the mobo again, meaning no leaving alcohol in areas it might get stuck in in large quantities.
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A long time ago had a water block fail and water pumped everywhere and the only thing that broke was the keyboard. I had a can of electrical cleaner, like alcohol it evaporates quickly. You gotta make sure your thorough and let it sit at least over night.
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A long time ago had a water block fail and water pumped everywhere and the only thing that broke was the keyboard. I had a can of electrical cleaner, like alcohol it evaporates quickly. You gotta make sure your thorough and let it sit at least over night.
Need something that will remove/dissolve the sugar residue (from the juice) that may be shorting the MB.
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You should take it all apart so everything can dry out. Also most likely should re-do the CPU paste. Did any liquid get into the power supply or video card?