It depends. If the gpu fan isn't spinning, yes, it likely overheated. Sometimes the GPU is toast and even reflowing doesn't fix it.
If the gpu fan is working fine, it might have failed previously and is developping a fault just now. Usually, A brownish decoloration of the pcb under the gpu indicates that sometime in it's life things got hot.
However, it's strange that the 2 led's don't light up and that the system isn't even attempting to start. I had some fried gpu's, but the led's still did something.
So this more likely points into the direction of a defective smc chip on the main board or a malfunctioning in the baseboard supply section.
It could be a short on one of the supply rails as well.
90% of chihiro failures are caused by cooked gpu's, but there still is the other 10%
If the gpu fan is working fine, it might have failed previously and is developping a fault just now. Usually, A brownish decoloration of the pcb under the gpu indicates that sometime in it's life things got hot.
However, it's strange that the 2 led's don't light up and that the system isn't even attempting to start. I had some fried gpu's, but the led's still did something.
So this more likely points into the direction of a defective smc chip on the main board or a malfunctioning in the baseboard supply section.
It could be a short on one of the supply rails as well.
90% of chihiro failures are caused by cooked gpu's, but there still is the other 10%