Computer Help Asap

Sep 12, 2018
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So me and my girlfriend were on my PC playing some Rocket league and unexpectedly our PC shut down. We look over at it and see our cat has knocked over our drink without us realizing it and I immidiatly unplug the PC after it tried restarting and i take some 91 percent isopropyl alcohol and pour some on the big areas where the Coke got on in hopes to wash it off. I let it dry overnight and tried powering it on and it comes on but does not do anything. No signal to keyboard and mouse (they're light up), no signal to monitors, nothing. Just the usual noises of my disk drive initializing. The PC stays on for a few seconds and then shuts off and when I try powering it back on, nothing. I gotta wait 5 mins and unplug my wall cable going to the psu and switch on the back of it just for it to do the same thing and make me wait again to see any sort of life. I took the CPU out and it got in the CPU as well and it did get in the gpu. I'm not sure what to do or if it is even fixable.

Specs
I7 6700K @4.3 GHz
Gigabyte G1 Gaming Z170X Mobo
32 Gigs of DDR4 Ram 2333 MHZ (2 sticks of 16)
Noctua NH-D15 V12 CPU cooler
Gigabyte Xtreme gaming GeForce 1080
Corsair RMX 750X
240 Gig SSD
4 TB (2 2 TB HDD) Seagate Barracuda
TP Link WiFi adapter (2.4 & 5 GHz band)
Corsair 760T Black V2

Any help will be appreciated greatly
 
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oh my god..... If my cat did that. I'm not sure there is anything you can do in that situation. everything is essentially compromised. I think I'd probably get a whole new system and test each of those parts individually afterward and sell them off if they're still any good. trying to troubleshoot that nightmare may be more trouble than its worth as you may never get it back to the way it was, unfortunately. I wish i could be more help.
oh my god..... If my cat did that. I'm not sure there is anything you can do in that situation. everything is essentially compromised. I think I'd probably get a whole new system and test each of those parts individually afterward and sell them off if they're still any good. trying to troubleshoot that nightmare may be more trouble than its worth as you may never get it back to the way it was, unfortunately. I wish i could be more help.
 
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at best it may have only killed the motherboard,at worse it killed anything that got wet (maybe more).

If you have access to another computer so you could test at least your RAM, GPU, and other parts that would be good.

If you can't test them, I would assume dead motherboard first.
 
goracing164605, most unfortunate accident. Liquid spillage and electrical components do not mix well. Most likely the MB was rendered useless. Like stated before me, try other components to make sure they were not affected. From your description the drives look to be in good shape.