So i decided to clean up my pc from dust with canned air. I may have sprayed some liquid coming out the canned air on the motherboard and a psu plug. I didn't really give it much importance. But when i tried using my computer was super slow.
I googled what could be the problem and i read that it could be dust in the gpu card slots and ram slots. So i took out the card and ram and cleaned, no change.
Then i noticed that if i waited around 10 minutes after booting up, the pc worked fine(i even played warzone to see if it was an overheating problem-it wasn't). This didn't happen before , it was usable after a couple of seconds after booting up. Here are my specs:
CPU: i7 3770k
Motherboard: P8H61 -MX R2
16 GB RAM
GPU: GTX 1650 super
kingstone 480 gb ssd.
tx650m corsair psu.
I would really appreciate some help as i can't figure out what is it.
pd: i also ran a aida64 stress test and it didn't said anything about overheating and temps where the same as usual.
pd2: as my case doesn't have a ssd slot i just have it over an old hdd and it has worked fine ever since installation ( i haven't been able to buy a ssd holder)
I googled what could be the problem and i read that it could be dust in the gpu card slots and ram slots. So i took out the card and ram and cleaned, no change.
Then i noticed that if i waited around 10 minutes after booting up, the pc worked fine(i even played warzone to see if it was an overheating problem-it wasn't). This didn't happen before , it was usable after a couple of seconds after booting up. Here are my specs:
CPU: i7 3770k
Motherboard: P8H61 -MX R2
16 GB RAM
GPU: GTX 1650 super
kingstone 480 gb ssd.
tx650m corsair psu.
I would really appreciate some help as i can't figure out what is it.
pd: i also ran a aida64 stress test and it didn't said anything about overheating and temps where the same as usual.
pd2: as my case doesn't have a ssd slot i just have it over an old hdd and it has worked fine ever since installation ( i haven't been able to buy a ssd holder)