lyndonguitar
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System Name | X6 | Lyndon-ROG |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-8700k | Intel Core i7 6700HQ |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 5 | Asus ROG-GL552VX |
Cooling | Deepcool Captain 240EX |
Memory | 16GB Corsair Vengeance LED | 8 GB |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA GTX 1080 8 GB GDDR5X | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M 4GB |
Storage | SSDs: 500GB, HDDs: 2TB, 2TB, 3TB | SSD: 250GB, HDD: 1TB |
Display(s) | Samsung 49" CHG90 3840x1080@144Hz, Panasonic 32" HDTV, | 15.6"1080p |
Case | Cougar Panzer Max |
Audio Device(s) | HyperX Cloud II | Corsair Gaming H1500 7.1 | ROCCAT Kave 5.1 | Edifier M3200 |
Power Supply | EVGA 750GQ |
Mouse | Logitech G403 | Razer Deathadder Chroma | Logitech G302 | Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 5 |
Keyboard | Corsair Vengeance K70 Cherry MX Red |
Software | Windows 10 |
Few days ago a small rat(correction: it's mouse) somehow got inside my brother's computer at night while he's asleep and peed on the GPU, of course he didn't know so in the morning when he turned it on it didn't. He let me check on it and I saw corrosive like markings on the GPU board, the PC booted up when plugged in to the integrated graphics and did not detect the GPU, so the CPU and RAM is fine. Tried the GPU on another system, did not detect also.
The GPU fans are still spinning but it is not detected by the PC or displaying any when using all the output ports(2xDVI 1xHDMI)
Also saw corrosive marks on the Mobos PCI-E slot so I tried a cheap working GPU on the slot and did not work either, or maybe the cheap card was busted also I don't know. since then my brother bought a new GTX 960 and Motherboard(and also CPU and RAM, because his cpu and ram are phased out) already.
As a result so we're left with a working i3-2100, spare DDR3 RAM and LGA1155 mobo with a possibly broken PCIE slot and also a broken GTX 760 which is only around 1 year old. Is it still possible to fix the GPU/PCI-E slot? I bought a electronics cleaner spray in the hopes of cleaning the corrosion will fix it.
If you need pictures of the GPU/mobo slot for more information let me know.
The GPU fans are still spinning but it is not detected by the PC or displaying any when using all the output ports(2xDVI 1xHDMI)
Also saw corrosive marks on the Mobos PCI-E slot so I tried a cheap working GPU on the slot and did not work either, or maybe the cheap card was busted also I don't know. since then my brother bought a new GTX 960 and Motherboard(and also CPU and RAM, because his cpu and ram are phased out) already.
As a result so we're left with a working i3-2100, spare DDR3 RAM and LGA1155 mobo with a possibly broken PCIE slot and also a broken GTX 760 which is only around 1 year old. Is it still possible to fix the GPU/PCI-E slot? I bought a electronics cleaner spray in the hopes of cleaning the corrosion will fix it.
If you need pictures of the GPU/mobo slot for more information let me know.
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