Description
8-in-1 20/24-pin ATX Power Supply Tester. This is a simple tester for switching power supply. It makes it easy to test the power supply output. Tests for: 20-pin and 24-pin power supplies, SATA power, Pentium 4 power connector, Floppy drive connectors, standard 4-pin power supply connectors and more.
Test for:
Tests 20-pin and 24-pin power supplies
Tests SATA power
Tests Pentium 4 power connector
Tests PCI-Express power connectors
Tests Xeon power connectors
Tests Floppy drive connectors
Tests standard 4-pin power supply connectors
Tests for +3.3V, -12V, PG, +5VSB, +12V, -5V, +5V outputs
Note:
The -5V DC output is took off from Intel ATX12V design guide since the 1.2 version.
- The -5V usage was for last generation ISA slot. But the old ISA had been phased out since 1993~1994.
- Neither P3 nor P4 systems will need -5V output.
This product is a simple tester for switching power supply. It makes it easy to test the power supply output.
- Turn-on your power supply.
- Plug-in your 24 pin power supply connector to mini tester
- Check LED light it ON or OFF
(+5V. +12V. +3.3V. -5V. -12V. +5VBS. PG)
– If the power output is working, the LED will light and you will hear a sound
– If the power output fails, you won’t see the LED light & no sound
- Plug the HDD con, check +12V, +5V
- Remove HDD, Plug p4(p6/p8)con, check +12V
- Remove p4(p6/p8)con, plug FLOPPY con, check +12V, +5V
- Remove Floppy con, plug SATA con, check +12V, +5V, +3.3V
- Do not plug wrong position when you use P4 connector