6500/250 Woes

Hello! I recently found a Power Macintosh 6500/250, as part of a vintage Apple collection someone local to me was clearing out. I brought it home, and found it needed a power supply. In the meantime, I discovered it had a NewerTechnologies G3 L2 upgrade card in the cache slot. Cool! Ordered and replaced the power supply, and now the machine turns on, but no chime and it will not display video. The power LED does go green after a few seconds, but nothing else. It will respond to keyboard inputs such as PRAM reset. Went ahead and recapped the board, but same results. The original caps were in good shape, but was under the suspicion that they had failed electrically. I've also replaced the PRAM battery.

Any input on what else I could do? Also, does anyone have a logic board for a 6500 for sale? Would love to get this machine up and going. Thanks!

EDIT: I've tried with all cards removed, RAM individually, as well as with no RAM. No RAM gives no power LED, so it appears it at least sees the RAM?
 
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Pull the L2 G3, all but one stick of ram, all the PCI cards, etc. If it boots, start adding things back in to narrow down the problem.
 
Ah, that's a shame. Seems like a logic board is the next try, hopefully it's not some issue with the connector the logic board plugs into.

If there is no chime, how do you know it is resetting PRAM?
 
Ah, that's a shame. Seems like a logic board is the next try, hopefully it's not some issue with the connector the logic board plugs into.

If there is no chime, how do you know it is resetting PRAM?
I also reflowed all the pins of the edge connector, just to be safe. No change.

I think it is, because when I hold the key combo, the power light goes off then comes back on. So I assume it is.
 
try resetting the CUDA chip: locate the little red or white push-button switch on If your 6500 appears dead when pressing the power button, resetting the CUDA chip: locate the little red or white push-button switch on the motherboard and hold it down for one minute.
 
try resetting the CUDA chip: locate the little red or white push-button switch on If your 6500 appears dead when pressing the power button, resetting the CUDA chip: locate the little red or white push-button switch on the motherboard and hold it down for one minute.
Done that too :(
 
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