How NOT to watercool a PC
Created on: October 19th, 2006
Improper PC Watercooling
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He was probably just trying to get the dust out of it. Its okay to give components a wash with plain water as long as you absolutely make sure that they are NOT wet at all when you plug them back in. Let them dry for a day or two, and make sure the PCB does not happen to absorb the water. That would be a disaster...
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