I’d make 2 suggestions:
1: make sure it’s an electric oven. A gas oven may not work the way you want it to.
2: 8 minutes sounds like a rather long time. If possible, watch it the entire time. As soon as solder starts melting, turn OFF the heat and let it cool.
3: If you can, get your hands on a heat gun instead. They work much better and can spot-heat just the GPU to see if it can clean it.
You mentioned that you spilled something on it? Try soaking the board in rubbing or pure alcohol for a few minutes and then seeing if there’s anything in it. It should rinse the board of any contaminants. That could be your only problem.
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Hey, that is an awesome deal. I had been scanning the eBay and had not found anything. The best i could find was the motherboard itself being sold for something like $380. Well, let's see if i win. And if i do, then i'll get that ten dollar heat gun and maybe i'll get two working machines in the end!