First post, by Vaylo
Dears,
Currently, I have a completely dead M726 on my desk. It does not post, produce any beeps, or show any video signal—nothing. I tested it with multiple working PSUs, CPUs, GPUs, and RAM modules. I measured the presence of voltages that I know of (on ISA slots) and also tested for shorts on the AT connector—everything appears to be okay. The CPU fan (connected to mobo) spins normally.
One oddity I noticed is a Schottky rectifier diode highlighted in the picture. While it's powered off but still in the circuit, I can measure continuity between each of its legs in both directions and the same between ground and each leg in both directions. Is it safe to say that at least the Schottky diode is shorted?
Thanks.
