Mobo Related Problem?

snappeh

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Jan 22, 2017
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Alright so yesterday I was on my pc when all of a sudden everything freezes and loud buzzing starts to come from the speakers. So I shut the pc down but when I try to reboot the pc would start up, all the fans would come on but just nothing on the monitor. So after many reboots and unplugging and plugging in some different things, Its not the monitor. So then i decided to take out the graphics card and try to just use integrated graphics, then the pc either did one of three things, either booted up to the first screen of the motherboard, nothing else after that it would just stay on the first screen, second: it would boot up all the way into my pc but after a minute the pc would freeze completely so i would have to reboot, or Three: the pc won't turn on whatsoever. i would press the start up button but nothing would happen. The only way ive been able to get the pc to boot up is by taking out the battery on the mobo and putting it back in. Then everytime after that it wouldnt boot up. Sorry for the really long post but im out of options with what to do. I know the pc is done for but i just want to see if anyone knows anything about what could may have happened.

PC Specs:
Mobo: ASRock H97 Anniversary
CPU: Intel Pentium G3258
Ram: 8 gig
Graphics Card: Geforce 750 Ti

Also another thing is that the pc will not show anything on screen with graphics card installed, but will when its not. Another thing is that when i removed the graphics card there was oil all over it. anything on that?

Thanks for reading i really appreciate anything.
 
Solution
when i removed the graphics card there was oil all over it. anything on that?
oil ? Maybe the gpu cooling pipe is leaking/broken, if your GPU has that.

May try clear the CMOS, check the manual for how to. Using onboard igpu to see you can boot the PC or not.

snappeh

Commendable
Jan 22, 2017
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1,510


Yeah there was legit oil over the card. Other people are saying that it could be from inside the fan like you said just the cooling broke or something however im not sure if that even has one in it. Ill look into clearing the CMOS and ill get back to here if i figure anything out. thanks