I have seen dozens of posts "saying" that "Corsair will fix everything" .... reading their web site says they will review things on a "case by case basis". Document your situation, send the photos, and then clean up and see what you can salvage.<br><br>

Water isn't necessarily a disaster unless you turn something on when wet . I have recovered phones when owner was thrown in pool with it in pocket (overnight in fridge followed by disassembly and air dry) and I have literally cleaned KBs (6 at a a time) by taking apart and running them thru dishwasher. The problem is water seems to have the ability to get into more nooks and crannies than it can get out of. Try not to turn anything over ... if water got in and is on the bottom of something let it stay there if at all possible....don't flip and and redistribute thru the component.<br><br>

Once done, rethink ya options.... to my mind the risk of putting water inside ya PC has to be offset by positive benefits. Other than an easy install, and allaying any fears about shipping a computer with a heavy heat sink, I don't see the ALC units as doing anything positive for you. Water cooling is attractive for two main reasons.... 1) it's very much cooler and 2) very much quieter. With the ALC units however, their performance is matched by the better air coolers and they are several orders of magnitude louder than the the better air coolers. With full water cooling kits available for just a few dollars more... personally, I just have trouble seeing the attraction in these units.