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    Red face Watercooling Setup Failure! =(

    Kindly help me iron things out...

    im on the bleeding test last night, i slept at 2am, listening to the music with winamp in my pc, then i kinda notice that my room is so dark, which is supposed to be some blue and red lights in my room coming out from the case and my saitek 2, so i then woke up at 6:50 am and checked why i have no music and no lights (from the pc) i open the sidepanel then all the liquid in the res and all the tubes are gone, figured out that the hose from the inlet of my chipset block has been detached, coz, i didnt put the lock of my koolance 1/2 compression fittings coz it wont fit both of it, so the other one has and vice versa, i didnt expect that the hose will come out like this, because it is well fitted, and cannot be remove easily so i didnt bother to put other clamps that may do the job. (laziness)

    now, the hard part is, that all the liquid flowed directly to my current 8800gt, the xfi is wet, same as the 2 120mm fans down in my rad, and lower part of the motherboard including the sata cables are also wet...

    would you help me figure out, if there's any possible damage or parts that ill never have the chance to use again?

    mobo?
    processor?
    xfi?
    GFX Card?

    ???

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    I would say it's in the computer gods hands. You have to let it dry out. Clean it up and test it.

    I have had some leaks, not a major gush and most parts came back.

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    make sure you clean the parts that got wet with some electrical cleaning solvent first,as water can leave a residue, then bang it in the airing cupboard for a good few days make sure its compleatly dry then try powering up again.
    Hope its all ok.

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    Hey sorry to hear this. There is a possiblility that hardware died because of the water leaking. The best you can do now is take apart what you can and let it dry for a couple of days. You can always use a hairdryer to speed things up but better be safe and let it dry a bit longer.

    The proc will prolly be allright. The other 3 are weaker because it has been in contact with the water.

    How long have you tested it without turning on your pc self? ( testrun with paperclip in the psu for starting it and everything not needed uncoupled )

    A other alternative for clips is to use ty raps there are allways some kind of sizes that will fit.

    Good luck with it

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    @systemviper

    mobo
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    any guess which of these things are damaged?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramaistro View Post
    Hey sorry to hear this. There is a possiblility that hardware died because of the water leaking. The best you can do now is take apart what you can and let it dry for a couple of days. You can always use a hairdryer to speed things up but better be safe and let it dry a bit longer.

    The proc will prolly be allright. The other 3 are weaker because it has been in contact with the water.

    How long have you tested it without turning on your pc self? ( testrun with paperclip in the psu for starting it and everything not needed uncoupled )

    A other alternative for clips is to use ty raps there are allways some kind of sizes that will fit.

    Good luck with it
    i turn-on the pc after pouring coolant by 1am, then i grab my sleep by 2-230am, i woke up 6:50 am i dont know what time did the incident happen... im so down, when i saw my pc no more liquid in the res and all the hose/tubes... =(
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    put your parts on the back of your air conditioner for fast drying

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    well i wish you luck getting things sorted out. I hate when my computer goes down but this should be a lesson.
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    None of us will be able to tell you if anything is damaged without seeing pictures or having the parts in hand. The only real way to find out is to dry them out completly, make sure they are clean and try to use them again...

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    Thats why we leak test.

    Good luck, buddy.
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    a redneck once explained to me that all electrical components run because they have magic smoke in them. Once the magic smoke escapes, they will no longer work.

    He was explaining this while I was replacing his large CRT monitor that ended up soaked when a leaky ceiling vent drained a bunch of water on his monitor. And he was right. Once the smoke started rolling out of that monitor, it never worked again.

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    what kind of liquid did you use in your loop ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adidassler View Post
    mobo
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    gfx card
    xfi

    Strip every single component from your case. Ignore your mobo for now. Its the component that is most likely to be dead.

    Dry off your gfx card and x-fi card fully. The air conditioner works. If you use the hairdryer, try not to use the high heat setting. After that, take rubbing alcohol and paper towels and clean your gfx card and xfi card properly to remove all residue. Those are likely much more expensive than the mobo anyway.

    The cpu is not likely to be dead, unless the liquid went into the cpu socket and shorted out the pins. It depends on how much liquid we are talking about.

    Dry off the mobo and say a prayer. Its the most finicky of all the components and don't hang on to much hope for your mobo.

    I hope you still have all your air cooling heatsinks.

    Take your time and good luck.

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    1- all parts must really dry: I'll wait up to 3 days in a warm room to be sure nothing is left, especially behind the heatsinks, back of MB, harddisks...
    You could lough, but if you wat less, the risks are bigger. On plan surfaces it will dry in one day, depending on your ambiant temperature moisture, but not in small holes...

    2- clean PCB and parts with pure isopropyl-alcohol to remove traces of cooling fluid depots, these traces could be conductive, especially on the CPU pins. I'll remove my MB and check the socket to be sure

    3- take a deep breath, it could all work fine


    But, all people here forgot to tell you something: your pump could be dead
    If the short was immediate (often not), the pump would stopped and is safe. Is the short took few seconds/mn before it happens, or if it's the CPU too hot that shut down system: your pump is freash meet. Running a pump without load for a few seconds is deadly
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    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    mobo
    processor
    gfx card
    xfi

    Strip every single component from your case. Ignore your mobo for now. Its the component that is most likely to be dead.

    Dry off your gfx card and x-fi card fully. The air conditioner works. If you use the hairdryer, try not to use the high heat setting. After that, take rubbing alcohol and paper towels and clean your gfx card and xfi card properly to remove all residue. Those are likely much more expensive than the mobo anyway.

    The cpu is not likely to be dead, unless the liquid went into the cpu socket and shorted out the pins. It depends on how much liquid we are talking about.

    Dry off the mobo and say a prayer. Its the most finicky of all the components and don't hang on to much hope for your mobo.

    I hope you still have all your air cooling heatsinks.

    Take your time and good luck.
    I'd just correct few things:
    No toilet paper pleaaaase, just a lint cloth free
    About liquid quantity, the tubes got loose: so he lost all water I imagine
    It should have been a Giser thing

    Read my above post also for your pump that could be dead
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    The pump is gone, for sure.

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    ok

    GFX card is Saved, it is working in fine condition...

    next stop, xfi and mobo,

    thanks for the help and advices, will keep you posted guys,,,
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    X-Fi.. I would bet its ok if the GFX is ok. I have never destroyed a Creative sound card before, and I have had quite a number of them, all the way since SB16 and AWE32.

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    WTF!

    Pump? Cross Fingers... I hope its not, its better for me to have the mobo die rather than the pump, it takes too much tim to import one here...
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    thanks for calming me iany...

    how bout my pump? whats ur bet? im afraid...
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    You see, the pump overheats quickly when there's no water flowing through it. Hopefully, your cpu temps freaked out so fast that the mobo shut down quickly.

    What you have indicated is that your reservoir was empty, meaning that the pump was probably still pumping when all the fluid was out of your reservoir. That's not a good scenario. I know water cooling but I am not God. Your pump is in God's hands. The prognosis for your pump is not good, and I hope I AM WRONG!

    On a more optimistic note, if your mobo freaked out and shut the system down quickly, then there may have been no damage to anything. Fluid may have spilled everywhere, but if ytour machine was powered down, then no damage can be done if you took everything out and dried every piece off.

    I would say that if your video card is still good, then the chances are excellent that your sound card and your cpu are good. At least you know that the most expensive components are saved.

    Just hang in there and you will get over this episode.

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    Confirmed

    my cpu is still UP!

    now three things left.

    mobo
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    PUMP (i pray to god please don't take my pump) i dont wanna wait a very long time buying another pump... im in the Middle East at the moment... no available pumps in here, i have to get it from the US of A
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    is there any quick way to test if my pump is still up?
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