Ever Run a CPU Through the Washing Machine and Dryer?Posted by: Linus on 29th April 2008Yeah I didn’t think so. Well I did. It was an accident. I was helping a friend change his CPU from an Athlon 64 6000+ (125W) to a 5000+ Black Edition (65W) because his room is so hot that the CPU is overheating, and rather than buy a new heatsink, this was his solution of choice. Whatever. So I told him “okay, I’ll take that 6000+ off your hands and give you a 5000+ Black”. I took the new CPU over to his house, put it in his machine, took the old CPU, put it in the plastic clamshell from the new CPU, and slipped it into my pocket “temporarily” until I could put it down somewhere. **later that night** Oh no. Linus forgot to do his laundy this weekend. Better get cracking. Chuck everything into the washer, put it in the dryer overnight, wake up and find an empty clamshell package floating around in the laundry in the dryer. At this point I realized what happened. Anyway, to make a long story short, the pins were bent to crap, but it appeared (on the outside) to be otherwise undamaged. Electronics in general (and from now on I will assume this also applies to CPUs) are not actually harmed by being wet for a short period of time as long as they are not powered on while wet, and allowed to dry before using them. After bending the CPU pins back to normal (or close to normal) using a metal tipped mechanical pencil (every geek should have one, just for bending pins), I tested the CPU today at work and it’s functioning. Full speed, boots into Windows, the whole deal. Please bear in mind I am not endorsing “washing machine” as a legitimate way of cleaning your CPU (cotton buds and rubbing alcohol are far more effective, take less time, less risky, etc), but it looks like all is not lost if you (like me) accidently wash a CPU. |
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10 Responses for "Ever Run a CPU Through the Washing Machine and Dryer?"
of course, if you actually *need* the cpu (or whatever part you’ve just gotten water onto) it probably *wont* work, hahaha
Lol, wow i would never do something like that i hope.
lol nice. I did similar things twice. Instead of cpu, I put 2 of my cellphones in the washing machine and one of them went to the dryer
Very lucky the pins didn’t snap
I poured cola on a stick of ram before…scary stuff.
LOL… that’s awesome… Mechanical pencil… I would have never thought. I was the poor suckers who had to bend the pins straight on a P4 that a co-worker decided to “force” into the socket the wrong way…
All it took to fix was 2 hours of time and 2 razor blades :p
Yea, a razor blade or an exacto knife is good to line the pins up properly. The mechanical pencil is good for straightening the individual pins.
The last cell phone I ran through the wash was not this lucky. The battery was charged and it was ON when it went it…
It worked well enough to get the phone numbers off of it, but that was it.
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Dose Linus still do alot of updateing on this site of his because i woudl love to come here alot but it seems his youtube is more active
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