I Spilled Coke on my Gaming PC… NOW WHAT??

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
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    0:00 THERE"S COCA COLA IN MY PC, WHAT NOW?
    0:55 Safety Measures
    3:32 The "Don't"
    4:22 Drying
    6:19 PSU
    7:35 1st Cleaning Pass
    8:56 Using water to clean
    11:49 Air dry and 2nd wash with isopropyl alcohol
    13:28 Cleaning a PSU with isopropyl alcohol DO NOT THIS AT HOME
    15:04 Test run and troubleshooting
    20:50 Moment of truth
    22:53 Closing thoughts
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  • @mrchom
    @mrchom 6 місяців тому +1740

    This feels like an LTT video from a decade ago…and it’ll be relevant a decade from now too. Good stuff.

    • @SoulOfWynter
      @SoulOfWynter 6 місяців тому +33

      Actually though. When this first came up on my Autoplay I thought it was an old video I'd seen before and habitually clicked off it-
      Only saw the upload notification two hours later-

    • @miro696878
      @miro696878 6 місяців тому +15

      Certified hood classic

    • @henbt_rck
      @henbt_rck 6 місяців тому +7

      08:43 even has the old cracked Note 9

    • @Dowent
      @Dowent 5 місяців тому +2

      It feels the same, but the polish and depth is greater, and honestly, so are my expectations. Nice to see LTT still pushing.

  • @shapelessed
    @shapelessed 6 місяців тому +4028

    The three common phases of spilling a fluid on your computer:
    - Complete and utter panic.
    - Severe, life-threatening depression
    - Realisation that the single damaged part was an SSD.

    • @RyuFelinshire
      @RyuFelinshire 6 місяців тому +682

      Then depression again as you didn't practice proper backup methodology and lost all the data on the drive.

    • @NobodyisAnybody
      @NobodyisAnybody 6 місяців тому +95

      If I were to spill something on my computer, I’d probably rather have the ram soaked

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 6 місяців тому +161

      I had my step daughter knock my coffee cup off my desk years ago, and spilled it all over my AMD Phenom II X6 desktop that was underneath my desk for space reasons, and after being in panic mode, and a bit mad, as it was not salvageable, I was actually really happy, as it gave me a good excuse to do a new system build, with my wife not being mad at me for spending the money 😅

    • @notfunny3397
      @notfunny3397 6 місяців тому +65

      I would honestly rather have every other component get fried and catch fire rather than lose my data.

    • @PatrickSchraner
      @PatrickSchraner 6 місяців тому +30

      Funnily enough, I once spilled my ramen on my laptop and the ssd was the only part I could save...

  • @just_uriht
    @just_uriht 6 місяців тому +274

    Year 2014: My friend accidentally poured tea on to my PC (in off state btw). I didn't had any backup PC at that time to even lookup online and I only used my phone for all the research. Trust me, there was not a single comprehensive guide and steps to handle that situation, and it took me almost a week to clean and dry everything and get my PC up & running all by myself. Thanks to all the random Reddit answers!!
    But this one by LTT is so informative and gives the confidence to pour soda on PCs (Kidding). Cheers to the team!

    • @Music-xp5wg
      @Music-xp5wg 5 місяців тому +8

      My friend in elementary school begged his step father for a pc, only to fry it a month later because he spilled water on it(he forgot to dry the power strip). He was not welcome in his mother house soon after, completely changed his life trajectory to the worse.

    • @lukeperryglover
      @lukeperryglover 5 місяців тому +3

      My brother around that same year spilled coffee (his, I dont drink coffee) all over my laptop. It had sugar and milk in it lol
      To this day he will say he thought I was going to murder him, but what I did was immediately jump up, turn it off, flip it over to pour coffee out, etc. The thing worked for a year ish after the cleaning and having to replace the keyboard then something failed so it would turn on for a split second then power itself off.

    • @RealMacJones
      @RealMacJones 3 місяці тому +9

      @@Music-xp5wg Dude got disowned for frying his PC?
      Shit...

    • @stephenb9510
      @stephenb9510 2 місяці тому

      Sounds like a terrible mother​@@Music-xp5wg

  • @k1lez
    @k1lez 5 місяців тому +311

    As someone who hit a can of coke over the top of my pc, EXACTLY THE SAME WAY U DID IN THE VIDEO.
    I can say, THIS MAY HAVE BEEN HELPFUL TO KNOW.
    I remember knocking the can over, hearing the windows usb connected noises from the front io, and seeing the coke pour down directly into my extremely cheap psu.
    Then just waiting a night and then starting it the next day and everything worked 😎

    • @dannymc1971
      @dannymc1971 5 місяців тому +6

      even better is i done this 2 months ago with the same corsair case and said whats the possiblity and freeked out

    • @RealMacJones
      @RealMacJones 3 місяці тому +5

      Same thing happened to me, but it was a laptop.
      I sandwiched a towel between the screen and keyboard for about an hour to try and get as much moister out as possible, then propped it up next to a fan for the rest of the night.
      Worked for years after, I kept it around until one day when I dropped it and broke the screen so I finally just chucked it out.

  • @timelinemc
    @timelinemc 6 місяців тому +4823

    You get it into a comprehensive rehabilitation program and make sure it knows it has a strong (tech) support network. Coke is no joke.

    • @techguy943
      @techguy943 6 місяців тому +152

      That's why Pepsi is better

    • @awolr
      @awolr 6 місяців тому +19

      @@techguy943 whoosh

    • @Wiisporter
      @Wiisporter 6 місяців тому +163

      @@awolr ...I think they got it man.

    • @EggplantHarmesan
      @EggplantHarmesan 6 місяців тому +77

      You wooshed ​@@awolr

    • @Cargo_Bay
      @Cargo_Bay 6 місяців тому +18

      @@awolrthey got it

  • @Flairex
    @Flairex 6 місяців тому +560

    I knew that water cannot be conductive if there aren't any free floating ions to conduct, but it still felt so weird seeing a motherboard getting drenched in water

    • @Dustquake
      @Dustquake 6 місяців тому +57

      The most exciting part of pure water being nonconductive is the moment it touches ANYTHING that purity is gone.

    • @sapuseven
      @sapuseven 6 місяців тому +14

      ​@@Dustquakestill doesn't matter when there's no electricity

    • @Dustquake
      @Dustquake 6 місяців тому +3

      @@sapusevenAye, never said otherwise.

    • @sapuseven
      @sapuseven 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Dustquake I know, just think it's interesting that electronics are so resistant to water when it's turned off

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 6 місяців тому +19

      A company I worked for had a bad run with motherboards from some producer. They bought a cleaning machine able to run a motherboard through a water bath. This fixed more than 90% of the failing motherboards so they ran all the new boards of that brand through the cleaner before powering them. It eliminated motherboards failure almost perfectly.
      Same company bought a memory tester that could test a batch of 16 modules at a time. This was back quite some time, and it was unable to work with DDR memory or newer. Expensive little machine that saved a lot of memory problems as it tested for a lot of bad situations such as bad energy stability, low or high voltage and other stuff you really cant test with a diagnostic software on a standard machine. Memory that proved problematic was also run through the water cleaner, saving some parts of the bad units.
      All of this was before I started working there so I only saw the machines, never had a need to use them.

  • @louish6109
    @louish6109 4 місяці тому +63

    Im just imagining someone freaking out, pulling up this video, and sitting there with the 1000 yard stare as linus talks about the LTT Store screwdriver

  • @Milksfavorite204
    @Milksfavorite204 6 місяців тому +210

    the editing on this video is excellent, it adds to the show, while not taking away from the information being told. Props to the team at LTT.

    • @InfiniteDarkMass
      @InfiniteDarkMass 5 місяців тому

      Is it really? I found the little editing jokes very primitive and childish. Like the one with the clown nose and hair, or the big eyes, or the home run... It's like a video catering to kids somehow. Made me wonder how long that useless stuff takes. I guess it's nice that the editors have time for jokes, but I feel like it would've been better spent taking a break at this point...

    • @beardsntools
      @beardsntools 5 місяців тому

      Yeah it's pretty cool, but it's not true that capacitors in psu will still power your pc if you unplug the cable while it's still running.
      Notice that split second when you unplug your pc and it still runs and then shuts off? That's your capacitors getting drained.
      Also it's worth mentioning that a good psu will detect shorts/overload and cut power before you can do it.
      Btw that little battery on mobo just saves cmos settings and keeps time.. it's really low current too, so I don't even think it's strong enough to fry anything and if it does at best it will only kill mobo.

    • @mtical1984
      @mtical1984 5 місяців тому +3

      And here I'm wondering why in the intro they were pulling back from their office in Surrey then ended up pulling back from Japan when they showed the globe.

  • @charmio
    @charmio 6 місяців тому +615

    As someone with years of experience doing exactly this, you nailed it!
    One thing to highlight: Drying REALLY takes forever! Water can remain under chips for days if it's cold. Here in Australia we can just put boards in the sun during summer (it was 42°c today) but the rest of you will have to figure some other way (radiant heaters + a fan work well).

    • @richarddavis2605
      @richarddavis2605 6 місяців тому +9

      Time lapse or a fairly precise "9 hours , 48 minutes later"

    • @Un1234l
      @Un1234l 6 місяців тому +6

      Ain't it a gamble to use the sun? Depending on the temperature the heat, sunlight, or UV radiation could damage some components.

    • @AshSabre
      @AshSabre 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Un1234l yeah same question, wouldn't the sun damage the components as well?

    • @damnkris
      @damnkris 6 місяців тому +16

      The dunking in alcohol tip afterward was pretty smart though, alcohol dries MUCH faster.

    • @TheKazragore
      @TheKazragore 6 місяців тому +19

      ​@@Un1234lYes, but the smart decision is to put it in the shade and let the hot ambient air temperature do the work.

  • @TAP7a
    @TAP7a 6 місяців тому +562

    This was one of the most "Tip" LTT videos in a while - nice to see, especially since The Ultimate Build Guide kind of killed off non-novelty builds

    • @cheater00
      @cheater00 6 місяців тому +19

      for anyone watching this video, i'm an electronics engineer... skip the towels, you want to take your GPU and stick it directly under the shower head. you're racing against time to where the soda and sugars in it don't dry out and/or start corroding very important contacts in your electronics. put the gpu under the shower, keep it there, turning it around, until water coming out of it is super clean. then, take the heatsink off immediately, clean off the paste, and dump it in a bucket of IPA (>95% alcohol) so it's fully submerged. move it around a bunch, then take it out and wait for the IPA to dry off. then dunk it again. do that a few times. do the same thing with the metal part of your heatsink, but do NOT put the plastic in there. you want to do the same thing with the motherboard and cpu as well. if you don't have enough IPA to do this, temporarily put your gpu, motherboard, and cpu and the metallic heatsinks in a CLEAN (no soap residual!) tub with at least a couple inches above it, while you go to the store and get a few gallons of IPA that you'll need. Since the parts remain submerged, the water will not put any residuals on the boards by drying out.
      DO NOT USE PRESSURIZED AIR, it can contain oil and other chemicals that will mess up the conductivity of your contacts.

    • @mgdarkk
      @mgdarkk 6 місяців тому +7

      but @@cheater00 didnt linus said to avoid tap water to clean it because it contains minerals that are certainly conductive? or the Isoprophyl Alcohol bath will get those anyway?

    • @cheater00
      @cheater00 6 місяців тому

      @@mgdarkk a deep bath in IPA will displace the water, then the IPA will dry out. Water doesn't leave residue without drying out, so you can leave it sitting in tap water for a few hours while you get your IPA (especially if it's night or very late). Your #1 objective is to submerge the components in water as soon as possible and remove the soda. Once it dries out it's way more damaging and harder to get rid of. Just don't leave fans sitting in water. Rinse them off right after putting the electronics in the water bath.

    • @julien7111
      @julien7111 6 місяців тому

      yea good video

    • @myopinion69420
      @myopinion69420 6 місяців тому +7

      @@mgdarkk no matter how bad your tap water is, its going to be way better than coke. as long as it stays wet, then goes in the IPA it should be fine. the 'hard' parts of the tap water should not be a an issue unless they are left to dry.

  • @ibendover4817
    @ibendover4817 5 місяців тому +7

    4:22 "I'm going to begin with the gpu....A"
    For a split second I thought this was the Canadian in Linus coming out, lol.

  • @xstonedsnailxbox
    @xstonedsnailxbox 5 місяців тому +3

    9:07 "dont hoard snacks uwu"

  • @qttscarlet
    @qttscarlet 6 місяців тому +404

    I genuinely enjoy the recent “creative” video ideas LTT has made. The editing and production has been great, keep it up guys!

    • @slayerdwarfify
      @slayerdwarfify 6 місяців тому +3

      No joke, these types of videos are why I watch LTT.

  • @Mawding
    @Mawding 6 місяців тому +281

    I spilled soda inside the top of my pc when I was younger, pc shut down and everything upon doing so and I definitely had a small breakdown before attempting to fix. Safe to say even to this day that old 2gb Asus 760 is still being used by my older brother I can still see the soda spots on the pcb and it still works 10 years later :)

    • @derAtze
      @derAtze 6 місяців тому +14

      That made me smile :)

    • @big-wade
      @big-wade 6 місяців тому +5

      Haha, you got lucky! I shared a comment just now about a similar experience where I was not so lucky. I even spent about thirty minutes with qtips and rubbing alcohol trying to clean the PCB off desperately. To be a kid again 😔

    • @ashember7064
      @ashember7064 6 місяців тому

      I had an 8350 system that had lemonade dr pepper sweet tea 3 cans of sparkling water and the worst, apple cider, thing ran till last year. It was miserable and it was basically a Frankenstein from what i did too the thing. But it worked. I had to lower the overclock after the apple cider and that scared me.

    • @AshSabre
      @AshSabre 6 місяців тому

      what about ants? did it get ants?

    • @Adrian-ic1wn
      @Adrian-ic1wn 6 місяців тому

      a friend of mine spilled coke on the top of my pc too. It didnt shut down, i cleaned as soon as posible and it still working

  • @frankens43
    @frankens43 6 місяців тому +41

    I have used an automotive paint spray gun on motherboards.. but instead of paint, I fill the tank with alcohol.. powered wash. I have also used a sand blaster with the sand feed tube inserted into distilled water, then alcohol. Biggest thing that Linus missed.. the rams.. I place under a heat lamp (or in summer, on the car dash) to bake out the liquid. Fans don't get enough air flow under the surface mount chips for proper drying. Car dash works great for baking out the liquid solvents. If the soda is dryed, no laughing... I have also used dish washer top rack.

    • @animal579
      @animal579 5 місяців тому +2

      god i want a dishwasher save video so bad now

    • @HerbertTowers
      @HerbertTowers 5 місяців тому

      Dishwashers us salt. Not a good idea. @@animal579

  • @EmotionalToast
    @EmotionalToast 6 місяців тому +2

    I spilled an entire root beer into my computer. I didn't clean anything at all and just continued to use it. It works to this day lmao

    • @evan5935
      @evan5935 4 дні тому +1

      You are genuinely lucky lol 😂

  • @ajpetix
    @ajpetix 6 місяців тому +185

    Been a while since I actually learned something in an LTT video. Water, then alcohol bathing is a great troubleshooting step. I'd love to see a version of this with a battery powered device like a laptop or tablet. The troubleshooting steps are similar but still wildly different due to the dangers of batteries.

    • @mattsw104
      @mattsw104 6 місяців тому +21

      Not much would change other than removing the battery before the dip

    • @iFix.
      @iFix. 6 місяців тому +1

      it's the same, you just unplug the battery first and then paper wipes, water, alcohol

    • @SapphicCode
      @SapphicCode 6 місяців тому +5

      I recommend Louis Rossman videos for that experience. (It’s probably going to blow something up on the board while you’re looking for your iFixit kit to get the right screwdriver to disconnect the battery.)

    • @Idiomatick
      @Idiomatick 6 місяців тому +6

      If its an apple you just hurl it into a river. Non removable batteries and drives means that a spill like this will 100% destroy every component and all data.

    • @ImNotPeso
      @ImNotPeso 6 місяців тому

      @@Idiomatickfairly sure that most mobile phones don’t have removable main drives, not just apple ones. Removable batteries are also very very rare on modern smartphones

  • @DirtyLillNeo
    @DirtyLillNeo 6 місяців тому +362

    I absolutely love these more down to earth troubleshooting videos. They are exciting, informative, and has alot of the life that got me into the channel. I know they are likely not worth it to shoot and produce but i love them every time

    • @vffa
      @vffa 6 місяців тому +5

      Absolutely. I'm not saying every video needs to be like this - that'd probably not be sustainable money wise. But once in a while it's nice to get these "linus does stupid stuff but it's genuinely entertaining and informative" videos where not every single detail is shipped but usually explained.

    • @JediSentinal
      @JediSentinal 6 місяців тому

      Agree wholeheartedly! ​@@vffa this is why I subbed to the channel, Linus is a great presenter and I love learning useful shit!

  • @DaftFader
    @DaftFader 6 місяців тому +6

    The white residue left from isopropyl can sometimes be resin salts formed from a chemical reaction between the solder flux and the isopropyl. Depending on if the manufacturer properly cleaned the board or not, this stuff will be unavoidable and really hard to get off. So it's wise to check is there is flux left on the board or not before dunking it in isopropyl.
    Most computor parts are fully cleaned in the manufacturing process, but if you got some budget items in your build, there's a chance they havn't been. So always check the board first before applying isopropyl, even if by hand with cotton or something, to clean it.

  • @gaber_
    @gaber_ 5 місяців тому +1

    The way my brain folded when he dropped motherboard into a bucket of water is unprecedented.

  • @user-dq7jm1su6m
    @user-dq7jm1su6m 6 місяців тому +563

    Love the video concept. Early on you said something about "as long as you haven't flooded the entire room..." i'd really enjoy seeing that put to the test if possible! (i woke up to my apartment covered in 3 feet of water, completely covering my gaming pc)

    • @THiiro
      @THiiro 6 місяців тому +142

      I think at that point you've got bigger problems than worrying about your gaming PC

    • @gprtech
      @gprtech 6 місяців тому +31

      Your APARTMENT? You live on the ground floor, right?

    • @user-op8fg3ny3j
      @user-op8fg3ny3j 6 місяців тому +28

      @@gprtech you should've seen the recent floods in Europe

    • @Gulitize
      @Gulitize 6 місяців тому +19

      Der8euer did a series on a flood damaged PC 2years ago, it is worth checking it out

    • @Lord_LindaThePhilosopher
      @Lord_LindaThePhilosopher 6 місяців тому +6

      No.... 3 feet of cola?? Hmmm yum.

  • @krisb853
    @krisb853 6 місяців тому +63

    Wow, I didn’t realize that all of Canada was inside of Japan. I learned something in the first 17 seconds of a video. You guys are great.

  • @davidboverhof2779
    @davidboverhof2779 6 місяців тому +4

    Great video! Would love to see another one almost exactly like this but with a laptop.

  • @MasterGoku21
    @MasterGoku21 6 місяців тому +1

    Coco cola: I'm your worst nightmare
    15 year old power supply: *Am i a joke to you?*

  • @Steamrick
    @Steamrick 6 місяців тому +194

    Step one: DON'T PANIC

    • @theshiba_inuttv6035
      @theshiba_inuttv6035 6 місяців тому +22

      alternatively... PANICK

    • @momodu3247
      @momodu3247 6 місяців тому +12

      Step two: PANICK

    • @Shane76375
      @Shane76375 6 місяців тому +4

      Step two: don't drop the pc

    • @coraldayton
      @coraldayton 6 місяців тому +7

      Step 0: Don't put a soda ontop of your gaming PC.

    • @MallocFree90
      @MallocFree90 6 місяців тому +2

      Step two: Cry

  • @alexnetwork
    @alexnetwork 6 місяців тому +105

    Love How happy and excited linus seemed in this video. He clearly enjoyed this alot.

  • @sjianothegeek8117
    @sjianothegeek8117 5 місяців тому

    really love this video it's hard to get the balanace of actually useful information and entertainment but this was nailed good job

  • @robertomariaferrara8077
    @robertomariaferrara8077 2 місяці тому

    I've been following ltt for ages now, you guys got me into building PCs which is one of my favorit things to do! i am so happy you guys keep making content for us i really hope it never stops and this video specifically really reminded me of why I fell in love with this channel to begin with !! :) keep up the good work , you'll always have a follower in me ! ( definitely not a fanboy hahaha )

  • @Muscleduck
    @Muscleduck 6 місяців тому +88

    Probably one of your best videos in recent times. Super helpful for when disaster strikes.
    BTW one very important tip you forgot: the block on thst AIO has an LCD on it and dipping an LCD in liquid is a great way to immediately kill it so definitely don't dunk that in water or alcohol.

    • @zyeborm
      @zyeborm 6 місяців тому +2

      Yeah any liquid getting into an LCD gets between the layers of the LCD and you get water spots and the like in there for the rest of the life of the product. Probably wouldn't matter too much on an AIO though if it's "spotty screen vs working pump". Also I think many of them are using oled these days which may not have that issue? But yeah this is a big trap for new players and an important point to make. IT sounds like you also learnt that one the hard way ;-)

    • @Muscleduck
      @Muscleduck 6 місяців тому

      @@zyeborm I fortunately didn't learn that the hard way. First time I noticed an LCD actually has liquid was when my Gameboy Pocket's LCD started leaking.

    • @zyeborm
      @zyeborm 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Muscleduck ahh. It's not the liquid itself that'll generally be sealed up. It's the external liquid getting in between the sheets that causes the real issue.
      Wife dropped her switch in a puddle. I stripped and cleaned it like this video but it still has water spots in the screen and the iso didn't help. I think if I tried splitting and washing the individual sheets inside the LCD it'd be ok but that's pretty risky so I just left it until she got the OLED version.

  • @gamermaniac8506
    @gamermaniac8506 6 місяців тому +6

    15:19 the greatest technician that ever lived monent

  • @truefoa
    @truefoa 5 місяців тому

    I did this the other week. This was really helpful, thank you 😀 .

  • @JimFeig
    @JimFeig 6 місяців тому +7

    You discharged into pure alcohol? That is a fire hazard

    • @beah2952
      @beah2952 11 днів тому

      Its fine, for all parts except PSU. Thats why he used ISO

  • @blackryan5291
    @blackryan5291 6 місяців тому +54

    4:29 - When SLI was a thing...I had 3 way SLI on a UD7. The top card took "the brunt of the spill" or in my case the entire res pumped on to it. The res being a fish tank. Of the 3 cards 2 of them were done. But the one that survived...Wouldn't you know it was the one that took the brunt of it. Fun times.

    • @JamesScholesUK
      @JamesScholesUK 6 місяців тому +3

      Maybe because the top card only got water, whereas the other two got water contaminated by all the dirt, dust and miscellaneous shmoo which has accumulated in the top card...

  • @im1fadedRob
    @im1fadedRob 6 місяців тому +113

    In 2016 I did this exact thing (full can of soda into the top of my computer). I turned it off immediately and thought for sure I destroyed my fairly new PC, but resigned myself to doing my best to clean it out before it dried to give it the best chance of revival. Amazingly about 24 hours later I turned it on and everything worked! I had that PC for another 5 years before I upgraded, and it was still working at that point, I just really wanted a new CPU/GPU. #1 and #2 most important things like Linus said is turning it off immediately, and then disconnecting all power from the components.

    • @irenekelly2489
      @irenekelly2489 6 місяців тому +1

      Snort it up?

    • @AlexanderVRadev
      @AlexanderVRadev 6 місяців тому +4

      Even if you just let it dry for 2 days the worst that will happen is having sugary gunk all over your components. There is no way corrosion will kill it from any accidental spill unless you somehow manage to flood it and let it swim in there for days before draining it. Components are not that fragile and everything Linus showed here is more likely to do damage if the person doing it has no idea how to properly do it, than the original spill.

    • @wburkart178
      @wburkart178 5 місяців тому +5

      your mileage may vary i spilled a bowl of ramen in my pc and my psu basically exploded shit aint sweet

    • @asjsjsienxjsks673
      @asjsjsienxjsks673 5 місяців тому

      Fantasy

  • @kryo6395
    @kryo6395 5 місяців тому

    i haven’t watched linus in forever and the first thing i see is this videos start. i’m amazed.

  • @ThatGuy_33
    @ThatGuy_33 5 місяців тому +1

    12:39
    It’s such a specific reference that I haven’t thought about in so long

  • @tablix5275
    @tablix5275 6 місяців тому +38

    Seeing the excitement and happiness in Linus' eyes doing this kind of video just shows his passion for the actual tech support, maybe focus more on this type of video and less on the latest and greatest new bit of tech

  • @eckobase5807
    @eckobase5807 6 місяців тому +164

    This brings great awareness to those who have suffered liquid damage and to understand the outcome that things may or may not survive 🙏🏼

  • @Gelondil
    @Gelondil 5 місяців тому

    This gives me flashbacks to my old job repairing / refurbishing handheld bar-code readers for customers. These often went outside, and sometimes came in with visible corrosion that we had to clean up, if possible.

  • @MelodyIV
    @MelodyIV 5 місяців тому +3

    They definitely didn't know you would do this to their PC.

  • @kibble_eater
    @kibble_eater 6 місяців тому +35

    I feel like if I were to spill anything on my computer I would be lucky enough for it to happen during a bios update.

    • @Quantum-Bullet
      @Quantum-Bullet 6 місяців тому

      @@33gles are outages that common?

    • @randyvowles4170
      @randyvowles4170 6 місяців тому +1

      That fear is why I now have a UPS that way I have long enough to finish

  • @PledgeBass
    @PledgeBass 6 місяців тому +8

    linus said shaft extension without any ounce of humor. That's how you know he really cares about the product and has been going back and forth about it for months lol

  • @dizzyishere999
    @dizzyishere999 4 місяці тому +3

    Nah seeing coke pour out of that graphics card was PAINFUL

  • @greggorytame6672
    @greggorytame6672 6 місяців тому +7

    Does this work for pepsi though?

    • @synl8847
      @synl8847 3 години тому

      That's a whole diffident video

  • @darockwilder2083
    @darockwilder2083 6 місяців тому +100

    These really are the real tech tips we need

  • @SonnyCoCo
    @SonnyCoCo 6 місяців тому +75

    An actual Tech Tip 🖤
    Can we please have more of this kind of content?!

    • @MrTwisted003
      @MrTwisted003 6 місяців тому

      I do love his Tech Tips, he's a Tech Wiz Kid, but this is actually more like a Cleaning Tip. But I'd say, his cleaning tips are far better than his past "working with tools" tips. He does at least admit in those he's not too proficient with them, so the fails are still funny to watch. Instead, he did almost everything correctly in this one.

  • @theo._.5593
    @theo._.5593 5 місяців тому

    this one was really fun and you guys looked enjoying it love it !

  • @KewneRain
    @KewneRain 9 днів тому

    wish I'd done this when my cat knocked my coke over into my keyboard... I thought, "yeah, dump it out, pat it dry, all set. Nope, keys were borked, and it eventually failed entirely.

  • @lolbit85
    @lolbit85 6 місяців тому +3

    "It Loves the water and hugs it and squeeze it and Call it GEORGE" that made laugh so much😂

  • @matthewjalovick
    @matthewjalovick 6 місяців тому +9

    I never knew LTT was located in Japan! How interesting :)

  • @xymaryai8283
    @xymaryai8283 6 місяців тому

    the balls animation is the funniest thing the editors have ever done

  • @bdog3756
    @bdog3756 5 місяців тому

    Still a loyal follow, shout out too the whole team. Love ya work from the great downunder

  • @Cryptonat
    @Cryptonat 6 місяців тому +78

    I really enjoy these types of videos. I also appreciate the different filming style. It's interesting the way you're bringing more 'Linus' back into Linus Tech Tips. I appreciate the quality of the videos. Thanks, LTT, for the many years of entertainment, education, and memes.

  • @bappon9029
    @bappon9029 6 місяців тому +29

    i knew Linus had addiction issues when he got addicted to the wet headphones ads...

  • @Xyno76
    @Xyno76 6 місяців тому

    This does remind me that I probably won't ever really have my Desktop on the floor near the desk for this very reason going forward lol.

  • @-B.H.
    @-B.H. 6 місяців тому

    I love that you just went for the full on lets do our worst and fix it.

  • @Xdgvy
    @Xdgvy 6 місяців тому +77

    Apparently it was so horrifying that LMG moved entirely to Japan from the force of the panic.

    • @jordancox559
      @jordancox559 6 місяців тому +4

      Glad I'm not the only one who noticed 😂😂

    • @user-ch7px6vt7r
      @user-ch7px6vt7r 6 місяців тому +2

      Wdym

    • @daanwilmer
      @daanwilmer 6 місяців тому

      The zoom-out at 0:16 starts centered on Japan @@user-ch7px6vt7r

    • @the_one_titan3381
      @the_one_titan3381 6 місяців тому +11

      @@user-ch7px6vt7r When it zooms out to show the Earth as he yells it shows Japan instead of Western Canada

    • @kiwikemist
      @kiwikemist 6 місяців тому

      @@the_one_titan3381 Well, Canada isn't real anyway

  • @mvadu
    @mvadu 6 місяців тому +6

    10:34 I know it's distilled water, but still it feels wrong!! 😂

  • @PS1212
    @PS1212 5 місяців тому +3

    12:57 this gave me immense anxiety

  • @mlclmdnldsn
    @mlclmdnldsn 5 місяців тому

    "I will name him George and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him" -Hugo the Abominable Snowman, holding Daffy

  • @Cabooseee
    @Cabooseee 6 місяців тому +21

    All and All fantastic advice. When im working on a liquid damaged devices after cleaning, its always a good tip to isolate issues with minimal systems. Start with the bare min components to post, and add components 1 by 1. That way if more then one component has a failure you don't go chasing rabbit holes trying to find the cause.

  • @Anonymous-ei8ex
    @Anonymous-ei8ex 6 місяців тому +14

    Preventative step one:
    **put your PC on your desk so if you spell Coke the worst it’s gonna hit is a side panel**

    • @curtisss
      @curtisss 6 місяців тому +1

      I've had many arguments with my GF about this. She listened after she swiped a freshly opened can right onto her bed, missing the PC by about 15cm.

  • @RichHeart89
    @RichHeart89 2 місяці тому

    I remember seeing Debauer chucking PC components in the dish washer after going for some over clock record and I still remember how it blew my mind

    • @RichHeart89
      @RichHeart89 2 місяці тому

      I feel like this needs a bit of a disclaimer before someone gets bright ideas: I don't think he used detergent or salt in the machine, probably rinsed the components after separately to avoid unwanted mineral deposits and extreme overclocking tends to shorten the lifespan of components anyway so washing things like a motherboard drenched in mineral oil in a dishwasher is a bit of a different story than cleaning up a spill

  • @Tobez
    @Tobez 6 місяців тому

    It's been a while since I've watched a LTT video and this was great

  • @Beowulfs_Space
    @Beowulfs_Space 6 місяців тому +72

    Insightful and informative! Really good LTT content right here

    • @mastroitek
      @mastroitek 6 місяців тому

      True, though I would argue that opening a PSU is less dangerous than dumping it in water, not sure why they closed to put the former option in the video rather than the latter 😅

  • @saucebosspl
    @saucebosspl 6 місяців тому +40

    It helps a lot to move the parts inside the cleaning liquids (water and alcohol) for some time. 2-3 minutes per parts can be a difference between life and death of your stuff. It helps to solve things that you don't want in your PC.

  • @sebastiankoch4865
    @sebastiankoch4865 5 місяців тому +1

    When i was 13, this happened to me. Half a can of pepsi right down in there. It was at a big LAN event. I ripped the power cable out and got some paper towels in there. That took the worst. Then i plugged it right back in, like nothing happened, and played on. The pc still works 100% fine, 6 years after.
    Edit: Paper towels was removed before turning on pc.

  • @Kaboomnz
    @Kaboomnz 6 місяців тому

    Good video Linus, entertaining and informative.

  • @BlueProphet7
    @BlueProphet7 6 місяців тому +120

    This makes me feel SO MUCH BETTER about my builds. I've been building my own rigs for almost 20 years and it's nice to know that you guys have the same issues I encounter.

  • @Kraaketaer
    @Kraaketaer 6 місяців тому +21

    Great to see LTT do a video like this again. Super useful stuff, and both comprehensive, understandable, and largely accurate. The only thing missing IMO is what to do if you see traces of corrosion or weird residues, like the image that flashed on screen for half a second after the bath/rinse process. A light scrub with a toothbrush and some IPA can go a _long_ way towards getting rid of corrosion on and around electronic components, often (though obviously not always) to the degree that it bring a non-working part back to life*. Oh, and to be honest I'd add a caveat to the "step 2: dab dry" part: if you've got the water to soak it already at hand, skip directly to this step, as drying it off increases the chance of tiny droplets of gunk being left behind, drying out, and thus becoming more difficult to remove in a wash/rinse step. Let any excessive gunk run/drip off, then straight into the bath after removing heatsinks and other stuff. The less time spent between spill, wash and drying, the better, and a tub of water will remove your coke better than any paper towel.
    * If you're wondering, the reason for things not working might be as simple as corrosion changing the resistance and capacitance of the circuits in questions, which can cause all sorts of issues causing, say, a GPU or motherboard to refuse to turn on, but which might go away entirely when the corrosion is removed. But as with all liquid damage, YMMV!

  • @redcat8885
    @redcat8885 5 місяців тому +1

    the way linus shook that motherboard scared me

  • @chadwickburdick9403
    @chadwickburdick9403 6 місяців тому

    What a cool video! Great job LMG!

  • @Kryptonline
    @Kryptonline 6 місяців тому +7

    Linus' scream echoing out of Vancover suddenly left earth from Japan :D

  • @dalehorton7748
    @dalehorton7748 6 місяців тому +3

    When Linus bumps the desk at the end and all the RGB dies 🤣🤣🤣🤣 22:50

  • @PS1212
    @PS1212 5 місяців тому +1

    Ran a used PC that I had been informed was once full of mountain dew, ran perfectly the whole time I had it, before selling it.

  • @mwbgaming28
    @mwbgaming28 24 дні тому

    19:52, I see what you did with the eyes there, turning Linus into an alien

  • @jonesy3000
    @jonesy3000 6 місяців тому +3

    A can of electrical contact cleaner and a hair dryer should be in every gamers toolbox.

  • @tohrin9706
    @tohrin9706 6 місяців тому +32

    This just gave me a new fear. Thank you Linus, I will never put a drink near my desk ever again now.

    • @Quantum-Bullet
      @Quantum-Bullet 6 місяців тому

      Have a liquid container you can close at least.

    • @jason_a_smith_gb
      @jason_a_smith_gb 6 місяців тому

      Best method. I don’t even put coke in me. Acidic, sugary drink and got enough teeth issues. You only want to spill coffee. :). Even coffee is acidic, nice tho.

  • @costafilh0
    @costafilh0 5 місяців тому +1

    I would replace the Motherboard and PSU for new ones just to make sure.
    And frame the old ones to remember that fatidic day. lol

  • @dylanbeazley6739
    @dylanbeazley6739 3 дні тому

    10:10 I got jumpscared. Mobo in water this seems like "Help your bf clean his computer" Prank or something.

  • @FFXfever
    @FFXfever 6 місяців тому +12

    I know ltt used to do alot of videos on troubleshooting, but I would love to see more of it. It's my favourite kind of ltt, even if we tread old grounds.

  • @iancardenas1812
    @iancardenas1812 6 місяців тому +17

    You know, as someone who recently had a leak on the roof because of heavy rain these video reinforces a lot of my experience dealing with components and some form of liquid, would have loved to have this video a few months ago but very luckily mi entire computer survived the water. Still amazing content, always love these experimental videos!!!

  • @cjsulham9452
    @cjsulham9452 5 місяців тому

    Always great work from the editors but one quick note in your disclaimer for isopropyl alcohol you said “MSDS” however that is outdated there should be SDS in conjunction with the new global harmonization system.

  • @MisterDonut420
    @MisterDonut420 5 місяців тому +1

    I had a fitting come loose while playing VR games and instinctively yanked the power cable. This process is similar to what I did. I'm happy to report that the system survived. Which is fortunate because it has a 7800X3D and an RTX 4090.

  • @tamertamertamer4874
    @tamertamertamer4874 6 місяців тому +6

    My UA-cam app crashed here lmao 0:05

  • @StopaskingformynameYouTube
    @StopaskingformynameYouTube 6 місяців тому +98

    Yeah.. you're gonna want to avoid getting distilled water or any other kind of fluid on your RGB fans aswell.
    Depending on the type of LED it can in fact absorb the moisture and short out.
    That's why addressable RGB strips and some RGB keyboards suddenly shine a different hue.

    • @derAtze
      @derAtze 6 місяців тому +11

      Ohhhh i have an orange key i can't change anymore on my rgb keyboard, it is the only key that got spilled on with soda. That explains that

    • @h3ck774
      @h3ck774 6 місяців тому +6

      @@derAtze BRO SAME THIS EXPLAINS SO MUCH ITS EITHER ORANGE OR YELLOW it totally just got wet and I can have a distilled water coming out of my tap and it coulda been a glass of that makes so much sense oml

    • @flyingby3703
      @flyingby3703 6 місяців тому +3

      Especially the Isopropanol, the fan bearings are gonna be dry af

    • @GweiTheLeafChild
      @GweiTheLeafChild 6 місяців тому +5

      @@flyingby3703 Linus always overlooks the lube...

    • @FPVin3D
      @FPVin3D 6 місяців тому

      That sounds wrong, smd LEDs are encased in plastic like most other components, but what seems more likely is that corrosion causes one color to work worse/break. So drying it well is important just like with the rest of the components.
      For the mechanical components like bearings it makes sense, since the lubricant will also get removed.

  • @giovanni8120
    @giovanni8120 6 місяців тому

    I had an experience with saving a rained on pc. It was unpluged at the time, but a generous leak in the roof doused it really well. When I got it, a day after the incident, it was apparently dry. However, when I started disassembling it I found a lot of water in the nooks and crannies, a lot in the CPU socket, for example (AM4). I disassembled everything I could and reassembled it after some days, giving a chance to everything really dry out. Now it's completely fine, works well and I'm yet to see corrosion spots...

  • @sup3rn0va242
    @sup3rn0va242 6 місяців тому

    12:55 had me the most nervous he might accidentally let that fall out of his hands😅

  • @JadonLolley
    @JadonLolley 6 місяців тому +13

    I love LTT videos like this. this is such a realistic scenario for many. great video!

  • @Psyden5757
    @Psyden5757 6 місяців тому +30

    I would suggest being very careful to actually remove all moisture from below the GPU die/chip, as any water stuck by the solder balls will quickly evaporate under a gpu load and possibly break the gpu.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 5 місяців тому

      You _want_ any remaining moisture to evaporate, it's the remaining liquid that will cause problems. In my experience I got VRAM corruption when my card wasn't fully dried out. I gave it 45 minutes directly under a hot incandescent lamp and it started working again. Then I gave it another 45 minutes to make sure.

    • @Psyden5757
      @Psyden5757 5 місяців тому

      @@eDoc2020 of course you want it to evaporate, but not all at once when the gpu suddenly gets a heavy load
      did you not hear about the cases of gpu dies cracking/exploding due to moisture? can't remember exactly what cards had the issue but it was amd i think

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 5 місяців тому

      @@Psyden5757 I have not heard of GPU dies cracking due to moisture. My hunch is that's most likely to happen if there's a large amount of moisture and liquid water moves onto a hot die. High power density would make this more likely to happen, low power density chips should be safer. Definitely start with low loads only (like the desktop) before jumping to heavy GPU loads.

  • @lorenzolopez8429
    @lorenzolopez8429 5 місяців тому

    I needed this video 2 weeks ago 😅

  • @FloweyFanClub
    @FloweyFanClub 29 днів тому

    while ive never spilled any liquid on my pc, the first tip probably saved my ipod nano. it was off when it went through the washing machine in my pants pocket, and my first instinct was to turn it on to see if it survived. but then i remembered the first thing and put the thing on a paper towel and put it on my dehumidifier.
    lil thing is still kicking!!

  • @duchieu235
    @duchieu235 6 місяців тому +7

    old pc cases seem better in this regard since they dont have a mesh top. you get less cooling but if you spill water on the pc its still completely fine

  • @JackWse
    @JackWse 6 місяців тому +6

    Yet another reason why I love that the cmos battery Is usually strategically buried under components That requires Multiple threaded screws and/or other things too! You know if it's a really good board!

  • @danlespoir
    @danlespoir Місяць тому

    The intro was like a Hell divers 2 advertising now I look back at it again

  • @ZenBeepBop
    @ZenBeepBop 6 місяців тому

    I love the tech tips :)

  • @FluffyBaozii
    @FluffyBaozii 6 місяців тому +12

    Did they just release a full size tech tip?!?!?!? They sure did!

  • @LILEE376
    @LILEE376 6 місяців тому +10

    Beside thes extremely useful tips, preventing is always better. Like choosing a case which has solid closed the top side at least and/or placing the case where something is defending if from any pouring liquid, like under the table or under a shelf. Eating, drinking not near the PC/desk is also an option.

    • @spartan8705
      @spartan8705 6 місяців тому +1

      Placing it out of the way of spills is a good idea, but most cases use the top to get good airflow
      My case is equipped for a full 360 rad in the top, and I have a 120mm exhaust there

    • @daverapp
      @daverapp 6 місяців тому +1

      As someone who's spilled Pepsi on my desk or keyboard numerous times, I make sure my tower is UNDER my desk, far away from where spills can land.

    • @linecraftman3907
      @linecraftman3907 6 місяців тому +1

      This also pretty much applies to water cooling spills

    • @Chipsaru
      @Chipsaru 6 місяців тому

      having your PC attached to the wall over your head helps

  • @Nebnub
    @Nebnub 5 місяців тому +1

    3:48 ooh that was nice

  • @KasperPriess
    @KasperPriess 5 місяців тому

    needed this video a couple days earlier