Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Deluxe Beer Line Cleaning Kit I (idiot) Spilled Beer On And In My Pc, It Was Working Fine... Now, Not So Much?

I (idiot) spilled beer on and in my pc, it was working fine... now, not so much? - deluxe beer line cleaning kit

For random crashes all the time (especially the colors of all the odd lines are everywhere with strange, the sound echoey repeated until it again and again I have to disable)

Just spend 10 minutes to just use. It just crashed when I was playing the videos, the games very well.

Is visited and I found that my video card sticky, and I think some would have tapped into the power supply (it's in the background) do not believe that there are no residues elsewhere in the interior (except inside the housing)
Can I charge the card with something, or all is lost?

Specifications:
Motherboard Asus P5NT Deluxe
Intel Core 2 Quad
GeFore nvida BFG 8800GTS 512MB graphics card
4 GB of RAM
Corsair TX650W Power
Antec 1200 Gaming Case

Really, really, it does not destroy hope, because as u can imagine the system has cost a lot of money and did not take long.

Anyhelp they would all much appreciated, cheers

3 comments:

xero said...

It seems you do not leave you completely before you dry. Unfortunately, it F * $ & EN

Richard BreakZero Tung8 said...

Mono well.
I can not believe that U've dead erected.

My advice to be permanently woiuld.

1. Alcohol trade or pick up a can of beer.
2. drink the beer as soon as possible.
3. get hammer.
4. Remove Grafix card with a hammer
5. Stick It in the bathroom.
6. Remove and dry with a towel
7. Vodka drip on them, remove excess water.
8. bak together again.
9.sorted.
10. Now go celebrate Pub. "Great Success"

coachfol... said...

Go ahead and try to use isopropyl alcohol (alcohol) to clean all parts. The salts may actually have developed in some areas a little rusty.

For anyone reading: If something on a computer, unplug the refrigerator and let them right away, before you dry himself. Then, when it does, clean the inside with alcohol. When you call, not the tech shop.

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