• @obscura_max
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    149 months ago

    This is completely fine. Just have to thoroughly dry the board before using it.

    • @aodhsishaj
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      199 months ago

      Make sure you fully rinse with distilled water as any soap residue or hard water deposits can still short out components. Water is not a good conductor, however dissolved salts and metals in the water are often great conductors.

      • @TwanHE
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        29 months ago

        Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol and it should be alright.

        I’ve rinsed quite some GPUs under the sink after getting them from mining farms where they ran until the cooler was a solid block of dust.

    • thermal_shock
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      59 months ago

      yup. I clean video cards with this method and a soft detail brush, change thermal paste and let it air dry for a day or so. my GTX 970 still kicking.

    • partial_accumen
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      59 months ago

      I used to work doing component level PCB repair in and industrial facility. The boards would come in covered in all manor of dirt. We had a standard kitchen dishwasher we’d put the nastiest boards in before we worked them. However, we DID NOT USE SOAP on them, just the water.

      • thermal_shock
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        9 months ago

        as long as it’s all rinsed fully and rinsed additionally with distilled water or alcohol it’ll work fine

    • @shalafi
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      39 months ago

      Love how you can do this with modern electronics. When I was a kid, if it got wet, it was toast.