Help with diagnosing PC parts for voltage damage

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A few months ago last year, when one of my family members was moving my PC, a part fell off of the back of the case (removable for PCIe card slots or something) and damaged the motherboard. The PC was turning on, LEDs were lighting up, and fans were whizzing. But no OS was showing, no mobo splash screen or anything. So we replaced the motherboard and kept all the other parts. Everything seems to be working fine, and I ran a windows memory test on the RAM and it had no problems. Would there be a way that I could diagnose my GPU and CPU for damage?
 
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Is that all? I'll make sure to do that but I'm really worried about CPU and GPU damage and i want some piece of mind
 


The only way to test them is to actually test/try them out. Can't do that with just having a look over them for physical damage.