What to Do When Cleaning and a Scratched Motherboard Prevent Your PC from Booting — My Experience

Resurrecting a Desktop After a DIY Mishap: Lessons Learned from a Motherboard Scratch

Hello, fellow tech enthusiasts!

Recently, I encountered a stressful situation while cleaning my PC, and I want to share my experience in hopes it helps others avoid the same pitfall.

During a routine cleaning with compressed air, I inadvertently sprayed some fluid onto my motherboard (mobo). Although it evaporated quickly, concern began to rise. Additionally, while attempting to detach my GPU, I struggled due to the large CPU cooler taking up space, and in the process, I accidentally scratched the motherboard while prying open the PCIE slot latch with a screwdriver. My immediate worry was whether I had damaged any critical traces on the board.

Following this unfortunate incident, my PC refused to start. It wouldn’t even reach the BIOS, repeatedly rebooting with a frustrating black screen. In a previous experience, I managed to fix similar issues by properly reseating my RAM, but this time, that solution didn’t work.

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Image depicting the scratch on my motherboard. Could this be the end for my setup?

I truly appreciate any advice from the community on how I might resolve this!

Symptoms and Troubleshooting Attempts

To provide more context:
Motherboard Model: Aorus Elite Z390
CPU Model: 9700K
– The motherboard status LED was showing red, as outlined in the manual here (see page 21).

After the initial incident, I tried several troubleshooting steps:
– Resetting the CMOS
– Unseating the GPU, SSD, and sound card
– Reseating the RAM in different slots
– Double-checking all cable connections

However, the CPU cooler (NH D15) was too cumbersome to access the CPU pins, making it difficult to proceed further without replacing thermal paste—which I didn’t have on hand at the time.

Through various online resources and advice, I learned that it’s possible for traces on a motherboard to short, which could be another reason for the failure, even if the traces seemed intact. Unfortunately, unlike some others, I don’t possess the skills or tools necessary for soldering repairs.

The Decision to Replace

With all troubleshooting options exhausted and feeling skeptical about the

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