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Casebuy EZ Power Supply Tester 2 Introduction:
In The Box:
Specs: Features:
The top of the power supply tester has the instructions written on it that one would follow to properly test a power supply as well as the Casebuy logo and EZ Power Supply Tester 2 logo written on the bottom half of the top. At each side there are LED's which correspond to the rails and connectors being tested. From the top to the bottom for the ATX motherboard plug there is +3.3V, -12V, PG, +5VSB, +12V, -5V and +5V. On the right side the 3 LED's which correspond with all the other plugs on the device are +12V, +3.3V and +5V. The bottom of the power supply tester simply has two barcodes and a "warranty void if removed" sticker. On the far side of the tester there is a connector for a SATA plug and on the edge closest to you there is the molex plug. On the right side there is the connector for the 24 pin ATX motherboard plug. On the left side there is a hybrid connector for both 8/4 pin 12V connectors, a 6 pin PCI Express connector and finally a floppy connector.
Testing: You'll should also be aware that written on the box and website is a note that the power supply should not be left on for extended amounts of time as the tester could heat up and cause damage to the power supply. Another handy use is that when the ATX connector is plugged into the tester and the power supply turned on the tester essentially "hotwire" the power supply on so it can check for the voltages. If you only plug in the ATX plug and were to plug a CD ROM drive into a molex connector on the power supply for a quick test then when you flick the power supply on it is fully operational! I have used the old tester and now this one numerous times to do tests on hardware that I think may be faulty. That way I don't need to put it into my PC and risk possible damage. However, remember not to leave the power supply on for long amounts of time as stated above. If you want to use it for something like that alongside testing the integrity of power supplies, then make your other tests brief! In the two images below I have shown all the plug types that are supported plugged into the tester. All the cables were plugged in at once for photo reasons only. DO NOT attempt to plug in all the cables at once and actually power on the supply.
Conclusion: Pros: Cons: Rating: 10/10
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