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The 20+4 Pin LCD Computer Power Supply Tester is an essential tool for IT professionals, featuring an 8-in-1 testing capability for various connectors, a user-friendly 1.8" LCD display, and a buzzer alarm for quick alerts on power supply issues. Its lightweight aluminum alloy design ensures portability without compromising durability.
I**R
The clearest review of the power supply tester.
This is actually a very good power supply tester unit. The key to getting the most out of it depends on a users understanding of it, which I will be explaining in this review.Find a place where you can set it up to hook up your connectors both the 20/24 pin and the 8 pin connector and leave it there still, while you turn your PSU's on and off switch. I mention this because holding it or moving around the power supply tester will give you incorrect readings.Next, something else that I haven't seen mentioned in the reviews is you turn off your PSU and then hook up your next connector, whether it be the SATA, Molex, 4-6-8 pin connectors, etc. The connectors weren't meant to be "hot-swapped" so always turn your power supply tester off before going to your next plug.The PG rating means "power good" and it needs to be between 100 ms to 500 ms. If you are getting a 0 ms, that particular plug is dead and you can't use it anymore.The LL value means the voltage is too low and HH means the value is too high. You'll also get a buzzing sound with either a PG - 0 ms, LL, HH rating, so pay attention. This indicates the voltage is out of tolerance for a peripheral and you aren't getting any power at all, aren't getting enough voltage or are getting too much and could be frying your equipment, respectively.The tolerance range is ideally +/-5% (+/-10% for the -12v rail) of what the voltage is supposed to be giving, but here are the max ranges I've found, so if your number isn't in this range you now know what to do with your PSU.+12v - 12.5v+5v - 5.3v+3.3v - 3.5v-12v - 13.2vYou can indeed test this unit under a load, but you have to take a paper clip and you'll need to connect it to your main 20/24 pin connector. Connect as many peripherals as you can and look for the PWR_ON green wire on the 20/24 pin connector and connect one end of a paper clip here and the other to a black ground wire. This starts the PSU with everything running.That's it, folks, a review that clearly explains how to use this tester.Have a good day.
A**O
Easy to use
I used it to check my PC Power Supply and it shows and beeps that is no good the PG supposed to be around 300 and it shows is less and that's why my Graphic Card won't turn on, in my case.
J**K
Works well, really helps diagnose system issues, SAVES A LOT OF TIME!
It flagged two of three older power supplies as bad, yet an LED based tester showed them good and one computer ran OK on all three of them. When I upgraded the motherboard on that computer, the two flagged supplies would not run the new motherboard. This tester was right, the two supplies were not up to it! it was my older LED based tester that was not good enough. This new LCD based tester saved a LOT of time troubleshooting, returning "defective" products, complaints, and Headaches!!! BUY IT!
U**Y
Performed exactly as advertised
Inexpensive way to check to see if the problem is the power supply or the motherboard.
D**H
Works well enough
I used it to determine that a power supply was out of spec. It is pretty straight forward to use. I would suggest also testing the supply under load. Using a 24-pin splitter cable helps with the load testing.The voltage reading are a little different from what a multimeter reads but it is close enough. It would be nice if it had a little bit more voltage resolution, but probably close enough for a tester.
A**R
Limited instructions, but worked well.
I found a YouTube video that showed how to use it and was able to verify my power supply was working. MB was faulty, but all voltages showed normal. Replaced motherboard and the PC is back up and running.
B**D
Works, but extremely sharp edges
Did the job I wanted it to do to test my psu, the product feels high quality except that the sides of the unit have unpolished metal edges that easily slice skin and my thumb open. This is definitely an issue especially if you're trying to get tight fitting connectors into the unit in a tight spot. Not a huge deal but considering the body was polished everywhere else except for those edges it seemed a little strange and they probably should have just used plastic. I'd still get it but just be careful.
J**J
I worked
One out of a machine that stopped working. And replacement for that machine. But, machine wouldn't turn on with new PSU. I figured board died. Now... I was putting together a good retro pc. Some of the parts are expensive. With a total cost around $2K, I didn't want to risk throwing in a bad PSU and frying it. This tester showed everything with newer PSU as good. The OLD PSU, showed all the voltages, but had an "error" and the voltages fluctuated slightly. The newer PSU was rock solid. Threw the newer PSU into it and powered right up. Yippie. Saved me from buying another PSU.
R**A
Excelente
Muy buen producto
J**M
Very helpful must have item
Very helpful and nice item to have .
K**E
Great tool to have
Works great can tell the voltage going through. And check on were the power supply is failing.
E**E
Surprisingly useful
Had a full system death and my heart was in my chest; had an event coming up, had a lot of work to do, and was pretty sure was power supply.Ordered at same time as power supply, and was well worth the peace of mind for quick plug and test to confirm death of original psu and functionality of new one.
A**O
Cumple su función
Funciona muy bien y cumple lo que dice para ver la falla en la fuente de poder
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