ProPlayer
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Processor | Intel Core i7 3930k@ 4.5ghz 1.35v |
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Motherboard | Asus Rampage IV extreme |
Cooling | custom liquid cooling branded koolance |
Memory | G.Skill ripjaws-z 16gb 1866mhz cl9 @2133 cl10 |
Video Card(s) | Asus gtx580 reference (watercooled) |
Storage | OCZ synapse 64gb + WD Caviar Black 1tb 7200rpm 64mb sata 3 |
Case | Xigmatek Elysium |
Audio Device(s) | Integrated |
Power Supply | Cooler Master real power m1000 |
Software | Windows 7 ultimate |
Hello guys, after an ordinary watercooling loop maintenance, I accidentally spilt some liquid onto my motherboard. It's non conductive and everything was unplugged except the pumps, and I tried to clean it off. Now, after a whole day of work, the pc won't even turn on. The psu and motherboard leds are all turned on but, no matter what, I can't get it to work. I tried to jumpstart the psu and it works just fine, powering up the fans (even those attached to the motherboard), the hdd and the pumps.
my pc specs are as follows:
asus rampage iv extreme
Asus nvidia gtx 580 watercooled
I7 3930k watercooled @4,2ghz
G.skill 16 gb 1866 mhz
Coolermaster real power m1000
Wc loop consists of:
Vga block, cpu block, 2x240 rads, 2 koolance pmp 450s pumps.
What I tried:
Clear cmos, unplugging every peripheral, reseat ram modules.
plz guys help me (((
my pc specs are as follows:
asus rampage iv extreme
Asus nvidia gtx 580 watercooled
I7 3930k watercooled @4,2ghz
G.skill 16 gb 1866 mhz
Coolermaster real power m1000
Wc loop consists of:
Vga block, cpu block, 2x240 rads, 2 koolance pmp 450s pumps.
What I tried:
Clear cmos, unplugging every peripheral, reseat ram modules.
plz guys help me (((