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Anyone know of a truely universal PC power supply tester/evaluator?
Ideally, I'd like one that u could plug in some/any/all of the various
types of pwr plugs and simulate loads, and obtain V/A outputs and/or
satisfactory/unsatisfactory indications, etc. The tester would accept
standard AT/ATX as well as have sockets for the P-4/Athlon compatible
types of plugs found on their respective "compatible" PSU's. I've seen
mainly single socket testers, such as a 20-pin plugin that shows a green
light if Ok, but I'm looking for something that could evaluate up to an
entire supply as if it was fully connected to an up and running PC and
its components, yet still be able to check singley any of the power
plugs that may be found in a PSU. Yes, I would expect such a beast to
be NOT cheap.
Anyone know of a truely universal PC power supply tester/evaluator?
Ideally, I'd like one that u could plug in some/any/all of the various
types of pwr plugs and simulate loads, and obtain V/A outputs and/or
satisfactory/unsatisfactory indications, etc. The tester would accept
standard AT/ATX as well as have sockets for the P-4/Athlon compatible
types of plugs found on their respective "compatible" PSU's. I've seen
mainly single socket testers, such as a 20-pin plugin that shows a green
light if Ok, but I'm looking for something that could evaluate up to an
entire supply as if it was fully connected to an up and running PC and
its components, yet still be able to check singley any of the power
plugs that may be found in a PSU. Yes, I would expect such a beast to
be NOT cheap.