NEED HELP: Technical Advice on GPU

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  • TheLegacy
    SEO RobertWarrenSEO.com
    • Apr 2003
    • 18192

    #1

    NEED HELP: Technical Advice on GPU

    Umm.. awkward and hypothetical question here, what if... how do I phrase this.. Lets say a "friend" of mine was "pleasuring himself" in the middle of working on upgrading his PC, with the card on the table, he made a "mess" of the card.

    After the reinstall, the card no longer works, while it was working perfectly before, my "friend" is curious what kind of damage would seminary fluid do to the GPU in question?

    It was all over the card and on the fan, is it possible the fan itself sucked the fluid into the main GPU and short circuited it? Remember before this card was working 100% and my "friend" observed nothing else out of the ordinary besides the semen.

    Advice? can my "friend" return this card? warranty? anything "he" can do to repair it?

    I will be offline for the weekend - hopefully with luck - return on Monday.

    HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND FOLKS !!!!!!

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  • FiReC
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2002
    • 2350

    #2
    oh man this is too much
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    • Antonio
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Oct 2001
      • 14136

      #3
      that's easy, lick it clean and it'll work again

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      • SCtyger
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        • May 2003
        • 564

        #4
        have your "friend" return the card for warranty... if the manufactur doesnt have a "blue-light" detector your friend should get a new card in the mail. =p
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