Condensation In PC. Help Please!!!!

Fading_Clos3r

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Nov 6, 2016
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I was storing my PC in my attic (In 2 card board boxes)and I got out today and there was very very thin frozen condensation on my GPU. Also they was slight condensation on the top of my PSU and HDD so I quickly wiped it off but there still looked like there is a little frost on my GPU so I am storing my PC (still in a Cardboard box) in my office at room temperature now so it can thaw a bit. Will any of my components be damaged? Will my PC be ok? I think I know why there was condensation, when i put my PC away originally I blew on it to get any dusk off and there must have been water vapour which came out my mouth and went into the PC and it must have slightly frozen in my attic. Would that be enough moisture to kill me PC? HELP PLEASE!!!!
 
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Just make sure it's completely dry before giving it ANY power. Water is fine on electronics as long as it's dry when you plug it back in, and all the capacitors were drained (which they probably were depending on how long you had it stored). My friend would clean their mother board in the sink with soap and water and then let it dry. IDK why honestly.
Just make sure it's completely dry before giving it ANY power. Water is fine on electronics as long as it's dry when you plug it back in, and all the capacitors were drained (which they probably were depending on how long you had it stored). My friend would clean their mother board in the sink with soap and water and then let it dry. IDK why honestly.
 
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He was a very strange fellow. I assume he still is, I haven't seen him since we started college I guess he decided he was too cool to hang out with a girl all day 😛