I agree with taking it to a repair shop, because I’m not an expert.
But, if you have it powered off, you can certainly open it up and check for water damage.
It’s POSSIBLE that gravity was your friend here and it didn’t make it to any of the components, just the vents of the case itself. If the intake didn’t pick up any liquid, you could luck out.
If you remove the panel and are pretty sure that it only settles on the plastic vents, clean it with isopropyl alcohol.
Then, when you have money, get it checked out. Preferably sooner than later. You don’t want to bet on nothing being ruined, but it’s a good idea to have a look.
I agree with taking it to a repair shop, because I’m not an expert.
But, if you have it powered off, you can certainly open it up and check for water damage.
It’s POSSIBLE that gravity was your friend here and it didn’t make it to any of the components, just the vents of the case itself. If the intake didn’t pick up any liquid, you could luck out.
If you remove the panel and are pretty sure that it only settles on the plastic vents, clean it with isopropyl alcohol.
Then, when you have money, get it checked out. Preferably sooner than later. You don’t want to bet on nothing being ruined, but it’s a good idea to have a look.