So,
I accidentally spilled juice on the top of my pc and eventually ended up seeping into my case. Most of it ended up on top or under, but a very minute amount landed inside. This happened while it was on but I turned it off and unplugged before my PC showed any visible signs of effect. I dried what I could see with a paper towel and wiped it down what was sticky with isopropyl and alcohol. Now, my PC refuses to turn on. The liquid made contact with my GPU and perhaps my PSU, but this is less likely and if so, it was a very small amount. Not a single drop touched the motherboard. The first time I tried to power it on after a day, the LEDs on my PSU blinked for about half a second before shutting off, I don’t know what this indicates. No fans or anything, but idk if it’s because the PC is shutting off before they can power on. Can anybody guess the state of my computer and recommended advice for repair? There are no visible signs of damage, but has it short circuited?
I’m hoping that at the least it’s a PSU failure. I can provide specs if it’ll help.
I accidentally spilled juice on the top of my pc and eventually ended up seeping into my case. Most of it ended up on top or under, but a very minute amount landed inside. This happened while it was on but I turned it off and unplugged before my PC showed any visible signs of effect. I dried what I could see with a paper towel and wiped it down what was sticky with isopropyl and alcohol. Now, my PC refuses to turn on. The liquid made contact with my GPU and perhaps my PSU, but this is less likely and if so, it was a very small amount. Not a single drop touched the motherboard. The first time I tried to power it on after a day, the LEDs on my PSU blinked for about half a second before shutting off, I don’t know what this indicates. No fans or anything, but idk if it’s because the PC is shutting off before they can power on. Can anybody guess the state of my computer and recommended advice for repair? There are no visible signs of damage, but has it short circuited?
I’m hoping that at the least it’s a PSU failure. I can provide specs if it’ll help.