However, the logic board can fail just like the hard drive after a long time of usage. In addition, dust, dirt, liquid spill, hair follicles, and physical damage can lead the motherboard to be damaged or faulty
A logic board failure on a MacBook or iMac results in abrupt system shutdowns, unexpected system crashes, abrupt battery discharge, etc.
Most commonly dust and lint buildup in the video card fan is responsible for its failure. Also, moisture buildup in the GPU due to using the computer directly in front of an AC can break the card. Additionally, overheating and excessive overclocking are accountable for faulty graphics cards. ...
In case there’s no program culprit, then you can chalk it up to a faulty driver or Windows installation. Again, in that case, it might be easier to just reformat. Now, once you’ve performed a reformat and the memory error still persists, it’s time to point fingers at the hardware...
Bulging capacitors, scorch marks, or other types of physical damage to your motherboard are all warning signs. If you see them you should have your system checked by a professional. You can also check your PSU by looking through its vent holes and other access points but never disassemble th...