No video out, no power to USB sockets - 2006 model.

As the title suggests. I try to turn on the machine and get no chime. The light comes on but no video out (tried various cables and monitors) and there's no power to the USB sockets so I can't use any keyboard tricks to try to help things ( tried various keyboards and mice in there, just in case...)
I'm guessing it's the dreaded logic board failure? Only just picked it up second hand so it'll be going back, I think...

Update: Just been having anothertry. I've managed to get power to my old Apple Mouse via USB but still no power to my old Apple keyboard. Still no joy on the video out, though.
Also, there's no activity if I try to put a disc in the drive. I keep forgetting to add that.
I'm guessing it's time to call it a day on this one, what does anyone else think?

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