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    ATX PSs

    Is the only way to test an ATX power suppply to plug it into a mobo?

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    What's this, filburt and hardware...

    I think Antec sells an ATX power supply tester
    I'm bringing geeky back...

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    I've just got this case I want to eBay that has a 235W PS, and I have no clue if it works

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    Originally posted by filburt1
    I've just got this case I want to eBay that has a 235W PS, and I have no clue if it works
    Yep I think that's the only way to do it sorry

    check a local PC shop to see if they have anything you can just use and return...
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    why not rig up a light bulb out of a daisy chain connecter and then plug it in?

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    I know that one of the water cooled case manufacturers includes a tool for this purpouse to make sure everything works, it seemed to be just 1 wire plugged into two places on the mobo connecter... I'll try to find a pic...

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    Voila!



    Try that!

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    I won't make the PS/wall socket explode if I do this?

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    PROBABLY not...

    Lots of people do this when running an extra PS for their comp... Just run some heavy gauge wire, hell any wire really, between those two spots...

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    Forgot to mention, to actually test if it works or not, just throw a fan on there or something...

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    Originally posted by kalicki
    Voila!



    Try that!
    It worked and it works

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    That will only tell you whether the power supply will turn on. To really test it, you should grab a multimeter and test out the voltage.

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    I know, I was just seeing if it turned on and all...

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    Cool...

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