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for the most part, unless the water caused anything to oxidize or some components are damaged by moisture, i.e. capaciters and power rectifyers you should be okay..but to say that for any certainty requires some real intrepidity on your part..I mean poking, investigating and looking for anything..If you lived in a dry climate where the humidty is 11% or less you might benefit from just air drying...but the old try and true method of using a vacumn cleaner and removing moist air that way or using a low amp hair dryer is good too..as long as it is still wet in there though..your gonna have constant problems..
I lived in the basement of an apartment building and flooding was common..for your own peace of mind and safety, investigate the possiblity of removing the molds that occur as well, although it wont impact your hardware, can effect your media for sure..old floppies, some CD RWs and DVD discs..
if you could rig up a laminar flow area where induction would suck moist air out that would be best, old heating ducts were great for that , just create a low pressure area over the wet stuff, blow hot dry air over it, and vent it some distance away or preferably outside and it might work, and suck the molds out too...worth a try.
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