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Question about cleaning CPU cases

So I have an old case lying around there and it had a lot of dust, since it has nothing inside I dissasembled the front USB ports and the power / reset button and cleared it with a lot of water. I planned to put my PC there since the new GPU I got doesn't fit in my current case. How much would I have to wait for it to completely dry? Do I need to take any other careful measure before moving components? Or was this a really bad idea?

 

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What the heck is a CPU case...

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28 minutes ago, Kazuma20 said:

So I have an old case lying around there and it had a lot of dust, since it has nothing inside I dissasembled the front USB ports and the power / reset button and cleared it with a lot of water. I planned to put my PC there since the new GPU I got doesn't fit in my current case. How much would I have to wait for it to completely dry? Do I need to take any other careful measure before moving components? Or was this a really bad idea?

Thanks! 

If you have compressed air just blast it out or dry it off with a towel and give it a day to dry out, you just want to make sure it doesn't rust if panels are unpainted.

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I'd dry it off with a clean towel, like microfiber...one that won't shed its fibers all over the place.

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32 minutes ago, Enderman said:

What the heck is a CPU case...

Computer case?

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2 minutes ago, Kazuma20 said:

Computer case?

That's called a PC not a CPU.

This is a CPU:

Image result for i5 2500k

The only "case" they have is the cardboard box they come in.

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1 hour ago, Enderman said:

What the heck is a CPU case...

It's obviously that he used the wrong word for that.

@Kazuma20 Well you have some solutions to completely dry that PC case. 

First one: let it dry outside of your house. (a few hours should be enough. Also you could check by yourself if there's any remaining water inside of it.)

Second: Blow some warm air to it and that'll help a lot. (Do not blow it by yourself. Use the hairdryer.

Three: You can use anything you have in your house to dry it easily by wiping the water with a paper towel, a bath towel or even a microfiber towel.

 

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