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System Name | The Beast |
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Processor | Intel Ivy Bridge-E Core i7 4930K 4.4Ghz 12MB LGA2011 |
Motherboard | ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition X79 E-ATX/ Asus B150I Pro |
Cooling | OVERKILL CUSTOM WATER |
Memory | 2x Kingston HyperX Beast 32gb 2333mhz (64gb total) / Corsair Vengance 16gb |
Video Card(s) | 2x GTX 1080ti Poseidon / Evga 780 ti S |
Storage | 2tb Seagate, 120gb Crucial ssd x2 raid (OS) 3x500gb |
Display(s) | SAMSUNG LU28D590DS 4K 28" UHD 3840x2160 1ms x3 Resolution 11,520x2160 |
Case | Lian Li DK-02 Desk (ATX & Mini-ATX) |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard sound, Astro 5.1 headphones and amplifier, THX Surround |
Power Supply | Corsair HX1000i / Corsair HX750i |
Mouse | Razer Ouroboros |
Keyboard | Razor Death stalker ultimate, Razor Orbweaver |
Software | Windows 10 |
Bit of an odd one I wanted to confirm. Had a pretty bad spill on my old ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition board. I'd love to get it running again.
After cleaning with a box of q-tips and a high grade contact cleaner I could get it as far as power to the mobo but wouldn't actually turn on. No shorts or anything just wouldn't start.
I gave up till today when I tried again. Now however it does start but clicks out on a safety on the psu. (Can hear it) I notice some small amounts of corrosion have appeared on the back and some of the ram sockets still have bloody red dye through them.
Can I soak the entire board in Isopropyl Alcohol of anything higher than 70% for a set period of time? With a soft toothbrush for the bins on the back?
Will I need to completely strip all the motherboards heat sinks?
Tia
After cleaning with a box of q-tips and a high grade contact cleaner I could get it as far as power to the mobo but wouldn't actually turn on. No shorts or anything just wouldn't start.
I gave up till today when I tried again. Now however it does start but clicks out on a safety on the psu. (Can hear it) I notice some small amounts of corrosion have appeared on the back and some of the ram sockets still have bloody red dye through them.
Can I soak the entire board in Isopropyl Alcohol of anything higher than 70% for a set period of time? With a soft toothbrush for the bins on the back?
Will I need to completely strip all the motherboards heat sinks?
Tia