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The computer won't turn on after exposure to water.

The computer won't turn on after exposure to water.

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Connie___
Member
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02-22-2026, 03:04 PM
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I usually slept in my room with the air conditioner running, and when I opened up I noticed the AC was dripping water over the computer case. It happened briefly, not a lot of water, but it was enough to worry. I unplugged everything, removed the GPU and RAM, and left it in direct sunlight for two days. Now I’m trying to turn it back on, but the motherboard light is on and there’s no fan spinning. No burning smell detected. The situation looks serious—please help me figure out what’s wrong.
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Connie___
02-22-2026, 03:04 PM #1

I usually slept in my room with the air conditioner running, and when I opened up I noticed the AC was dripping water over the computer case. It happened briefly, not a lot of water, but it was enough to worry. I unplugged everything, removed the GPU and RAM, and left it in direct sunlight for two days. Now I’m trying to turn it back on, but the motherboard light is on and there’s no fan spinning. No burning smell detected. The situation looks serious—please help me figure out what’s wrong.

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InfiniteCubia
Junior Member
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02-22-2026, 05:18 PM
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Rice, cleaning supplies, and faith
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InfiniteCubia
02-22-2026, 05:18 PM #2

Rice, cleaning supplies, and faith

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UniFluff_MC
Junior Member
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02-22-2026, 05:33 PM
#3
Which type performs better, short or long grain? It seems unlikely your PC will power up without being connected. Remove the entire board and check it from the exterior, ensuring there’s no moisture or water in any hidden areas.
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UniFluff_MC
02-22-2026, 05:33 PM #3

Which type performs better, short or long grain? It seems unlikely your PC will power up without being connected. Remove the entire board and check it from the exterior, ensuring there’s no moisture or water in any hidden areas.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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02-24-2026, 04:56 AM
#4
It's completely dry, I connected it and the motherboard lights came on, but the system still didn't power up.
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Okunino
02-24-2026, 04:56 AM #4

It's completely dry, I connected it and the motherboard lights came on, but the system still didn't power up.

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TatitoGamerHD
Member
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02-24-2026, 01:45 PM
#5
Leaving it in the sun isn’t sufficient; humidity may remain trapped around ICs and sockets. The optimal approach is to fully dismantle the device, remove components like the motherboard, GPU, and PSU, and thoroughly clean everything with 90%+ isopropyl alcohol using a soft brush, then allow it to dry for 24–48 hours. If it still won’t power on without fans or POST, there’s a high chance the PSU or motherboard was damaged when exposed to moisture. In such cases, testing with a verified good PSU is advisable. Water damage can be difficult to predict—even minor leaks may corrode connections. Nonetheless, attempting the alcohol cleaning first is wise before concluding the board is destroyed.
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TatitoGamerHD
02-24-2026, 01:45 PM #5

Leaving it in the sun isn’t sufficient; humidity may remain trapped around ICs and sockets. The optimal approach is to fully dismantle the device, remove components like the motherboard, GPU, and PSU, and thoroughly clean everything with 90%+ isopropyl alcohol using a soft brush, then allow it to dry for 24–48 hours. If it still won’t power on without fans or POST, there’s a high chance the PSU or motherboard was damaged when exposed to moisture. In such cases, testing with a verified good PSU is advisable. Water damage can be difficult to predict—even minor leaks may corrode connections. Nonetheless, attempting the alcohol cleaning first is wise before concluding the board is destroyed.

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FlamingTiger9
Member
235
02-24-2026, 02:20 PM
#6
I'll try my best.
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FlamingTiger9
02-24-2026, 02:20 PM #6

I'll try my best.

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Soldier_Games
Member
60
02-24-2026, 06:34 PM
#7
The sequence matters! Please state the order you're referring to.
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Soldier_Games
02-24-2026, 06:34 PM #7

The sequence matters! Please state the order you're referring to.

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Beder822
Member
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02-24-2026, 10:53 PM
#8
You mentioned the images lack certain details and wondered if all parts were properly linked. It seems the computer was likely powered on during the incident.
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Beder822
02-24-2026, 10:53 PM #8

You mentioned the images lack certain details and wondered if all parts were properly linked. It seems the computer was likely powered on during the incident.

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Hingodu
Member
56
02-25-2026, 03:06 AM
#9
It wasn't actually happening, but it was connected when it occurred. The computer doesn't turn on even though all devices are plugged in, and it shouldn't start at all. Still, the fans are definitely spinning.
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Hingodu
02-25-2026, 03:06 AM #9

It wasn't actually happening, but it was connected when it occurred. The computer doesn't turn on even though all devices are plugged in, and it shouldn't start at all. Still, the fans are definitely spinning.

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puppydemon20
Member
165
02-25-2026, 07:21 AM
#10
I made a quick fix by spraying the motherboard with alcohol, letting it dry with a towel, and then exposing it to sunlight for two days. After reconnecting everything, the issue remains—just a faint light but no power.
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puppydemon20
02-25-2026, 07:21 AM #10

I made a quick fix by spraying the motherboard with alcohol, letting it dry with a towel, and then exposing it to sunlight for two days. After reconnecting everything, the issue remains—just a faint light but no power.

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