Question Pc turning on but no display does not boot at all and no power to ports

Aug 7, 2023
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I recently cleaned my computer which is an optillex 9020 with replaced GPU, ram, and drives. I cleaned it by basically blowing air into it with an industrial vacuum, it was clean and worked perfectly fine after a couple of days I come home and when I turn it on it will power on the hard drives will start spinning but no power would be given to the ports not display anything as it doesn't even try to load anything it will just spin the fans and read something of the drives, I checked the error code on the power button which is indicates it has a problem with the motherboard or ram, after removing the GPU and bios battery the pc has booted into the os and was working after turning it off and putting everything back it has the same problem and won't get fixed even after removing everything, mentioning the fact that I blew air into it I noticed that some pins and resisters I suppose got bent but non are missing tried to replace ram and it worked on different computer. Is there any way to fix this or is the mother board completely dead?
 
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This (unfortunately):

"I blew air into it I noticed that some pins and resisters I suppose got bent but non are missing tried to replace ram and it worked on different computer. Is there any way to fix this or is the mother board completely dead?"

Vacuums do not blow air into things unless the vacuum's exhaust was directed into the computer.....

Using a vacuum to clean a computer is generally not recommended. Based on both air flows and the potential for damaging electrostatic side effects. Or simply having the vacuum nozzle hitting components....

Very likely that you damaged things. And some damage may not be noticeable.

Or not appear until after a couple of boots where the system heats/cools along with expands/contracts.

Double check that all connectors, cards, RAM, jumpers, and case connections are fully and firmly in place.

Use a bright flashlight and even a magnifying glass to inspect for signs of damage. (Still may not be visible.)

See what you can find. Post accordingly.
 
Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

This (unfortunately):

"I blew air into it I noticed that some pins and resisters I suppose got bent but non are missing tried to replace ram and it worked on different computer. Is there any way to fix this or is the mother board completely dead?"

Vacuums do not blow air into things unless the vacuum's exhaust was directed into the computer.....

Using a vacuum to clean a computer is generally not recommended. Based on both air flows and the potential for damaging electrostatic side effects. Or simply having the vacuum nozzle hitting components....

Very likely that you damaged things. And some damage may not be noticeable.

Or not appear until after a couple of boots where the system heats/cools along with expands/contracts.

Double check that all connectors, cards, RAM, jumpers, and case connections are fully and firmly in place.

Use a bright flashlight and even a magnifying glass to inspect for signs of damage. (Still may not be visible.)

See what you can find. Post accordingly.
Yes I know what a vacuum is but there is a way to reconnect the tube into the exhaust and I am sure I did not touch any components, tried to remove and reconnect everything already. I suppose that some jumpers might be missing but I don't know which ones exactly should be there or not