Brine spilt on pc is that the end for all components

jackisbadatbuilding

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Hello, right now I feel like I just want to die. But I thought before I do I would ask here. I spilt about 50 ml of brine onto my pc case within 2 seconds I had tuned of the power however both my screens had turned black. I have stripped apart the pc, visibly wet was the case the heatsinks of the motherboard, the heatsink for the cpu, heatsinks on ram and slightly wet around the top of the ram slot, backplate of the gfx card d and some small spots on the board underneath the backplate, slight moisture on the underside of the ssd. In a panic I removed All components taking care not to disturb any liquid drops. When I removed the cpu there was a tiny drop covering 2 of the pins I used a cotton bud to wipe that away, the lid of the cpu was also slightly wet. In the process I bent some of the pins on the cpu socket so im guessing there Is no saving the mobo. Is there any way this situation is salvageable? From my understanding salt water would cause irreparable damage if the system was running and I should just die. I can attach some pictures If that would help
 
Solution
Brine is electrically conductive so that was a horrible thing to have happen.

You'll need to test each component individually in a different working system to confirm if that component survived without any damages.