At University, PC Troubles! HELP extreme 4

Eons32

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OK to start off, I write down the specs.

Intel i5 - 3570k
GTX 670 ftw edition
Asrock z77 extreme 4 motherboard
16 gb ram corsair
and a CX750M power supply.
NZXT panthom case.
EVO 212+ after market CPU cooler with two fans.

Right that's my PC specs, recently I had been having problems with my computer, the first problem i noticed was a few days ago, both my monitors would suddenly go black but come back on in like 2 seconds, So I knew it had something to do with my GPU, so i turned off my game and went to checkfor updates and there was a update for my GPU, so I thought ok this might solve the problem, updated my GPU and it was fine for around a day or two, the next problems i started having was that my graphic card are randomly restarting in the middle of a game. I was getting

"Display Driver NVIDIA windows kernal mode driver, version 331.65 stopped responding and has successfully recovered"

So i thought, ok maybe my graphic card is starting to die now, so i opened my PC, look at it, and clean my entire pc, and a little bit of dust, so I cleaned my pc, put it back together and then I found there was a windows update for my actual graphic card it self which was strange to me, but I didnt think much off it, I thought ok this should fix the problem, and it did.

this morning I wake up, turn my computer on. recently I started bitcoin mining just out of interest of what it is, So i turned my bitcoin miner on and went to the toilet, when i come back I see both my screens off and that they would turn back ok, but before I powered down my PC, I noticed that my CPU fans weren't spinning either, which was strange, So I powered down my system and restarted it. but this time it would turn on at all, my external fans that aren't connected to the motherboard turn on for a few seconds but then power down and restart.

I thought i should mention, while bitcoin mining, my graphics card would get around 60 degrees,but not any higher, I had precision x running with a fan profile so the highest it got was 60, and I always have my PC temps up on my second screen, Nothing was going higher then 60 degrees, my processor would go to a max of 54 degrees and that under pressure from like gaming and rendering a video at the same time. So I Don't think any of my components have overheated, but I might be wrong.

what I thought was strange is normally, when an asrock extreme 4 motherboard boots up, on the motherboard it self it has like a a debug mini screen that would display numbers according to the error you are having, however during the 2 or 3 seconds my PC would stay on, the numbers wouldn't Show, Now my GPU isn't working, CPU fans not working and I'm somewhat sure my Motherboard is working either.

So, I've opened my system, tried turning on my PC without the Graphic card plugged in, but it still doesn't turn on anymore, it would turn light up for like 2 seconds then turn off.

I have No idea what to think of this, I'm assuming it is a hardware error but I don't know which component, It could be my Motherboard, Or my PSU, but my PSU turns everything on, So I think its my Motherboard that gone up.

I just don't know what to think of it, and the problem now is that Im actually at university, and I kinda NEED my pc working lol.

So what do you guys think is the problem?
what should I try?
Should I send off my motherboard for repair, What do I do? lol I'm a little worried since I kind need my PC to do my research and assignment work.

(new note) I manage to get it to turn debug on, I got error 95 then it restarted then error 62 and it stayed on,I've now plugged in my graphic card and it working, But I worried this problem might happen again, anyone know what might of caused it? or any tips and tricks?
 
62 - Chipset initialization error. Please press reset or clear CMOS.

95 - Problem related to PCI-E devices. Please re-install PCI-E devices or try installing them in other slots. If the problem still exists, please remove all PCI-E devices or try using another VGA card.

How does the system behave with the integrated HD4000 GPU?

 
I've also checked that now only two sticks of my ram are working.

" behave with the integrated HD4000 GPU"? Do you mean plug my monitor cables into my motherboard? If so, I did that, Nothing came up at all, it just said No cable connected on both screens. my monitors only work when connected to my GPU now.
I checked my Display adapters and It only shows my Nvidia gtx 670.

Sorry If i've misunderstood anything,still bit of a noob when it comes to Pc