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Videocard overheating/artifacts. What left to try?

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Hello all. I've been struggling with a video card my brother gave me and could use some help please.

Processor: Intel
Memory: 16GB DDR3
GPU: Gigabyte Radeon HD 6870OC-Gd
OS: Windows 10 64bit

So he told me that it had stopped working(I'm assuming he overclocked it without knowing what he was doing or something stupid) and I decided to take a crack at it. Here are the symptoms:

1) Two green broken vertical lines on POST and in Windows
2) Upon entering windows in normal mode, the GPU quickly overheats and all I get is a black screen but the fans are still running.
3) Booting into safe mode the GPU never overheats and there is far less artifacting.
4) I have tried using atiflash to flash gigbayte's rom onto the GPU through DOS. This worked but the artifacts remained.
5) I have taken apart the GPU, cleaned it thoroughly and applied new thermal paste.
6) Both AMD's and Gigabyte's software installers spit out errors and cannot install drivers.
7) GPU-Z cannot detect the card
8) Windows does not display anything except "Microsoft basic display adapter"
9) I cannot seem to install the drivers for the card through AMD or Gigabyte.
10) The GPU "works" though and when the HDMI is plugged in, I get an image but with the two vertical lines as mentioned.

So where do I go from here? My last resort/thought is to try the good old fashioned "Throw it in the oven" trick, but I'm thinking at worst it's a memory issue(Game over) or at best a bad flash/overclock he did and if I can try something else?

Thanks for all input.
 
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bake it
old card is old you aren't gonna kill it anymore
 
Imo it looks like a memory issue, but maybe others have more knowledge of this and can give a better advice
 
I read something about toxic fumes once though when I was younger and videocards. Is that not a thing?
 
I read something about toxic fumes once though when I was younger and videocards. Is that not a thing?

If you bake it long enough for it to melt you're doing it wrong. Yes electronics is quite toxic when melting.
 
Put it on the shelf for it's long service and get a new one.
 
put it to rest, it have suffered enough
 
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