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Is Something Still Damaged in My PC and Can I Move Parts to New Build?

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if you just want to move your drive and graphics card it should be fine

Hello, i'm new here so I hope I have posted this in the correct place.

 

A while ago, I had been experience some sort of start up issue where my PC would turn on which was indicated by the blue light next to my power button plus general sounds coming from the PC followed by a black screen on my monitor. My monitor would also turn on as the power light would come on and would show the company logo before saying there was no signal followed by a black screen. I managed to get it back on by turning it on and off multiple times and sometimes by leaving it for a day and then turning it back on. Once back on I was shown a screen that stated my overclocked CPU had failed. I tried turning it off to no success. (I changed one setting which I cannot remember) I then replaced the CPU with another. The same issue continued with the black screen, once getting it to not display a black screen it then said "overclock failed" I then thought maybe my RAM was overclocked too, so I disabled the XMP profile. I still continue to have the same black screen issue but now I don't have any error messages. Maybe I have messed up the BIOS or overclocking settings? As far as i'm aware my new CPU isn't overclocked plus the model won't allow so being an Intel without the K in the model name. I think it may be my motherboard since I checked the temp of it and it's on around 115c whilst everything else remains cool. Also my PC has been crashing more on games as well as struggling to run games, it could run a few days ago. (the same CPU i bought) Also a lot more noticeable frame rate drops. Any ideas? I'm going to replace my PC anyway, the only thing I want to move over is my GPU and Hard drive if possible. I want to know if there are any risks to moving these parts to a new system. I don't want it getting damaged. If you have an answer to either of my question it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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