First post, by Guld
I've got my old Pentium Pro motherboard Asus P/I-XP6NP5, with a 150 MHz processor in it. It's probably been in storage for around 25 years now. And by in storage, it's been in AC in a box, so no long it's been subjected to weather.
I decided today to try to see if I could get it to power up and was not successful. In fact, I heard what sounded a bit like a short circuit sound briefly before I even turned the power switch on for the system. I also smelled a little bit of something. I of course turned off the power supply as soon as I heard something.
To my understanding, since I had not yet flipped the power switching connected to the motherboard, it should have only had +5 on the VSB line. (power switch connector on motherboard was open).
I did not see any signs of bulging capacitors anywhere, nor any signs of leaking. All the tantalums appear to be intact (for now, 🤣).
I also do not detect any short circuits between any of the lines via the ATX connector on the motherboard.
Any suggestions for what to check or how to test? I'm a bit hesitant to test further since I don't want to damage the motherboard but haven't been able to find anything looking for shorts with my meter yet.
