The one pictured appears to be a -5VDC 500MA voltage regulator. But it's representative of other 3 pin VRs. You could change it easily enough, but I'm thinking it blew from either a dead short or a out of spec input voltage. Either way, it's more likely not the cause, but the effect of a problem.E-machine PSs have a bad reputation for dying. I would be more concerned with what it may have taken with it when it died. (Worst case, MB, CPU, RAM, all drives.
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You really need to try a substitute known good PS to see if the motherboard or other parts are fried.![]()
If you jumpered the the power-on lead to ground, you should have gotten operation. That's usually pin 14.
However, most ATX PSs won't operate properly without a load on some of the rails, most likely the +12VDC and the +5VDC. Without a load, the regulation may not be very good.![]()