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I was trying to put Rams to my pc I didn't realize that I cut myself... Is it a problem? I tried to clean it off carefully with a wet wipe (since there's no electronic part on the surface I think a wet wipe is not a problem).

 

P.S.: The image is not mine I took it from the internet. I had a bit more blood on it.

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I'm sorry to hear that. The good news is, your computer should be fine. Think of the blood like water. As long as you ensure the GPU is dried off before powering it on, it likely won't be affected.

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6 minutes ago, Aveniform said:

I'm sorry to hear that. The good news is, your computer should be fine. Think of the blood like water. As long as you ensure the GPU is dried off before powering it on, it likely won't be affected.

Thanks. Also, I realized I was pulling, bending the GPU down to support my hand while putting rams. Luckily nothing happened and the PC is working but I just wanted to be sure that everything will be okay later on too.

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30 minutes ago, Teberzin said:

Thanks. Also, I realized I was pulling, bending the GPU down to support my hand while putting rams. Luckily nothing happened and the PC is working but I just wanted to be sure that everything will be okay later on too.

it's probably fine, but I'd be careful next time, they're not fragile but not from titanium either

 

32 minutes ago, Aveniform said:

I'm sorry to hear that. The good news is, your computer should be fine. Think of the blood like water. As long as you ensure the GPU is dried off before powering it on, it likely won't be affected.

yes, but more caution on blood, blood might be more conductive than water, but when dried out it's most likely fine, being careful is still preferred in these situations..

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The answer would be to get some isopropyl alcohol and an old toothbrush... job jobbed.

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