Description
This small hand held ATX power supply tester will test the operation of most computer ATX power supply plugs and connectors.
The unit tests +3.3V, -12V, PG (power good), +5VSB (stand by), +12V, -5V, +5V on 20 or 24 pin psu units, as well as supplementary P4, 6 pin (PCIe), 8 pin(PCIe), SATA power, Molex power and floppy power.
The unit also has easy to read LED indicators, so checking that your PSU outputs are within the specification is quick and straight forward.
Full instructions are printed on the unit for reference.
Dimensions
Length: 90mm
Width: 70mm
Height: 28mm
Specification
Will test the following
20/24 pin female Molex connector to test for +3.3V, +5V, +VSB, -5V, -12V and +12V
Floppy
HDD
CDROM
SATA
4Pin(P4)
8Pin(Dual-CPU)
6Pin(PCI-Express)
Operation method
1. Supply power to the power supply to be tested.
2. Insert the 24P (20P) plug of the power supply to be tested into the corresponding 24P (20P) socket of the power tester.
3. Check whether the seven lights on the right (+3.3, -12V, PG, +5VSB, +12V, -5V, +5V) are on, if they are all on, it is better.
4. Insert the HDD plug of the power supply to be tested into the HDD socket of the power supply tester, and check whether the two lights on the left (+12, +5V) are on, if they are all on, it is better.
5. Pull out the HDD plug from the power tester, and then insert the P4 (P6/P8) plug into the corresponding P4 (P6/P8) socket, and check whether the left light (+12V) is on, if on, it is better.
6. Pull out the P4 (P6/P8) plug from the power tester, and then insert the FLOPPY (floppy drive) plug into the corresponding FLOPPY socket, and check whether the two lights (+12V, +5V)on the left are on, all on is better.
7. Pull out the FLOPPY plug from the power tester, and then insert the SATA plug into the corresponding SATA socket, and check whether the three lights on the left (+12V, +3.3V, +5V) are on, all on is better.
Contents of Package
1 x ATX power supply tester