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sledge hammer to the side of pc, nothing was able to be salvaged
cigarette smoke would be the worst unintentional damage
smoke particles inside the fan can kill the bushing/bearing making it not spin freely
its when the smoke buildup sticks to pcb and eats through copper solder connections, and can conduct enough to cause electrical problems, shorts/opens/interference
makes repairing the boards nearly impossible
Yeah I've cleaned a few smokers PC's in my time, that sticky layer that holds all the gunk to stuff, time to crack the IPA out.
To this day I still can't believe i didn't try another display before throwing a whole motherboard in the bin.
I used to make some side cash cleaning PC's you would't believe what a smoker with cats can do to a PC.. The owner complaint that his PC was overheating... the CPU fan couldn't even turn in the crap