I had no idea I'd get this much attention! I didn't want to waste anyone's time, so thank you for wanting to help! This was just a dead motherboard I got very cheap to practice with. There's no rush to have it fixed.
If you're curious how I came to my conclusions, I forgot the details and only just started a recording details of everything I repair now. The board is dead. No lights, no beep codes. +3.3v power rail had the same measurement on both probes in diode mode (I believe power was missing from the PCH block, but I can't remember). I set my bench power supply to +3.3v and set the limit to 2 amps. The board was drawing just below 2 amps and the IR35201 was getting hot. I measured the capacitors and it had no resistance so I concluded that the chip must be short. It shouldn't be drawing power if the board is completely off, right?
Hosein, you're suggesting that the chip itself just has very low resistance and that's why the capacitors seemed like they were shorted? Do you think I fried the chip with my power supply? How should I proceed next time?
Thank you LagaDatorUmea, I had started a journal, did the basic electronics course and all the desktop motherboard videos! I should do more studying, but you understand I have to play around once and a while
Sorry for not giving more details in the first place, I didn't think anyone would help as much as they had! I only started this thread because I didn't know if you need to order a chip pre-programmed or what chips do require programming.
EDIT: Realized that the IR35201 chip just supplies the +3.3v, so that doesn't mean that it's short because 2 amps is going through it...

Any suggestions what I should try next? Best thing I can think of is apply +3.3v to pin #8 of the bios chip, but if it was short, wouldn't it turn on for a moment and immediately go into protection mode? Would it be too soon just to assume the PCH chip is dead?