I got a little bit of finger oil on the bottom of my cpu chip that touches the pins... what could i do? and is that bad?
I thought those dots were gold-plated? In that case, they don't oxidize.The surface of the metallic pads you see on your CPU are actually already oxidized metal. This metal oxide skin layer is highly resistive (doesn't conduct electricity very well).
Thanks! Also, if nothing is plugged in and ester is spilled into the motherboard or CPU, etc will there be any harm done if I dry it first then replug everything and turn on? Not saying I did, just wanted to know what would happen if something like thy did happen
Thanks! Also, if nothing is plugged in and ester is spilled into the motherboard or CPU, etc will there be any harm done if I dry it first then replug everything and turn on? Not saying I did, just wanted to know what would happen if something like thy did happen
Thanks! Also, if nothing is plugged in and ester is spilled into the motherboard or CPU, etc will there be any harm done if I dry it first then replug everything and turn on? Not saying I did, just wanted to know what would happen if something like thy did happen
IF things can be DRIED COMPLETELY, IMMEDIATELY, and no electricity were going through during the soak, then in theory, no harm done. However, note that since the mobo isn't design to take such abuse, there are lots of parts which can oxidized when in contact with ionized water, and therefore it is strongly advised not to spilled sh!t on mobo.Thanks! Also, if nothing is plugged in and ester is spilled into the motherboard or CPU, etc will there be any harm done if I dry it first then replug everything and turn on? Not saying I did, just wanted to know what would happen if something like thy did happen
You sue KFC for your lost.What happens if I am eating Kentucky Fried Chicken while building my PC and I mistakenly drop a giant drumstick into the mobo and then while trying to pick it up again I end up jamming it into the CPU socket while closing down the pressure plate at the same time?
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Thanks! Also, if nothing is plugged in and ester is spilled into the motherboard or CPU, etc will there be any harm done if I dry it first then replug everything and turn on? Not saying I did, just wanted to know what would happen if something like thy did happen
Shorts can't happen without any electricity flowing, so as long as it is unplugged it is pretty safe. This is the reason that you pull the battery out of any phone that was dropped in the water and let it dry overnight before turning it back on the next day. It is also why trying to turn it on while it is still wet will kill it.
Unfortunately nature can still conspire against you if you have dissimilar metals exposed to the water as this creates a wet-cell battery that is effectively shorted out and you will have corrosion occur even in the absence of an external voltage source. (aka Galvanic corrosion, oxidation at the anode)
Adding an external voltage only makes it worse, but the absence of an external voltage source unfortunately does not ensure there won't be irreversible corrosion.
One thing that really drives corrosion in these situations is light...photo-induced corrosion (aka Photoelectrochemical corrosion)...so in addition to ensuring the battery is removed from that cellphone you can really do yourself and your phone a favor by keeping it in the dark while it is drying out as well.
I got a little bit of finger oil on the bottom of my cpu chip that touches the pins... what could i do? and is that bad?
As long as we're playing the "Wacky What-if's,"
What if a Bulldozer runs over my Sandy Bridge? Will it hold the weight, or will it collapse under the load?
Hmm, I didn't know they made thermal paste to go in between the CPU socket and processor. That must be some KrAzY KoOl stuff.lulz..
And the thermal paste you should be using is more dense the oil in your finger so it should push aside the finger oil while its filling in the micro gaps.