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Corsair
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PSU: How to test a PSU (Power Supply Unit) – Corsair
To use one, follow the steps below: Shut off your PSU. Disconnect all modular cables, if applicable. Plug in the 24-pin cable along with the 8-pin (4+4) CPU cable into the tester and to the PSU.
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Corsair
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How to Test a PSU (Power Supply Unit) | CORSAIR
May 20, 2024 - To use one, follow the steps below: Shut off your PSU. Disconnect all modular cables, if applicable. Plug in the 24-pin cable along with the 8-pin (4+4) CPU cable into the tester and to the PSU.
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A proper power supply tester is a tool that basically everyone in this hobby should have.
I didn't know testers were so inexpensive. Thanks for the link. More on reddit.com
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Multimeter and Power supply tester
A power supply testor can only be used to test a power supply. A multimeter can test any kind of electrical device or current flow. A multimeter could replace a power supply tester but not the other way around. A power supply tester is more convenient and faster when testing power supplies. A standard PSU tester will allow you to plug each of the different kinds of connectors into it and will test them all at once. I hope that helps More on reddit.com
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How to check if PSU is fine ?
Voltage readings from BIOS and other software are worthless. I would try running MemTest, HDTune and various stress tests in order to isolate the issue. OCCT can stress GPU and CPU separately, try that. If you stress CPU or GPU and the results differs, that's a clue to whats wrong. If you have multiple ram sticks or multiple storage, might wanna try using just one of them at a time. Plus, did the issue start when you installed the brand new Kingston SSD by any chance? More on reddit.com
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How to test if a used power supply works/is safe?

No. DO NOT MIX PSU CABLES. DON'T DO IT. Google compatibility before you mix cables.

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If I'm testing a power supply, which plug do I test?
You should test all of them. So check the SATA plug, the molex plug, the A TX plug, the video power card, and whatever other plugs you have on your power supply. All of those plugs should be working if your power supply is functional.
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How to Check a Power Supply: PSU Tester, Paperclip, & More
How can you tell if a power supply is bad?
The only way to know for sure is to use a power supply tester. You can make some solid guesses based on how your computer is behaving, but there's no way to know for sure without a power supply tester.
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How to Check a Power Supply: PSU Tester, Paperclip, & More
Can a power supply still work if one of the pathways is bad?
Yes, theoretically, a power supply should still be able to function if only one of the pathways is bad. It can depend on which pathway it is, but it's certainly possible.
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How to Check a Power Supply: PSU Tester, Paperclip, & More
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Lifewire
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How to Use a Power Supply Tester to Test a PSU
December 23, 2022 - Some power supplies don't have a switch on the back. If the PSU you're testing doesn't, plugging in the device is sufficient to provide power. Press and hold the ON/OFF button on the power supply tester.
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What You Need to Know: Power Supply Tester: How To Use It?
January 5, 2026 - By plugging the PSU cables into the tester, you can quickly determine if the power supply is providing the correct voltages. A good power supply tester can save you a lot of headaches when building or troubleshooting a computer.
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Seasonic Knowledge Base
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How to use the PSU Tester - Seasonic Knowledge Base
January 5, 2021 - Plug the AC power cord back into ... the 18-pin and 10-pin connectors of the motherboard cable to the power supply. Attach the Power Supply Tester to the end of the 24-pin motherboard connector....
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How-To Geek
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How to Test Your Computer's PSU With a PSU Tester
October 1, 2022 - To use it, simply turn off the PSU (either with the switch on the back or by unplugging it from the wall). Then plug in the mother power cable to the tester as well as the CPU power connector cable---if you don't plug in the CPU cable, you'll ...
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How-To Geek
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How to Test the Power Supply Unit (PSU) in Your PC
February 6, 2023 - You just plug in the cables you want to test, turn on the PSU, and read the LCD screen readout on the tester. If reading this article in a bid to troubleshoot possible PSU problems has you giving serious thought to your PSU for the first time, ...
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How to Check a Power Supply: PSU Tester, Paperclip, & More
February 19, 2026 - Follow each cable from the power ... wires. ... Make a paper clip tester. You can use a paper clip to help test your power supply and trick it into thinking it has been switched on....
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Micro Center
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How to Test Your Computer's Power Supply
September 15, 2023 - PC not powering on? Bought a new PSU and want to ensure it's functioning correctly? This step-by-step guide walks you through the process of testing your PC's power supply unit.
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How to Test Your PSU with a Power Supply Tester
October 24, 2023 - To use a power supply tester, you need to disconnect your PSU from your motherboard and other components, and then plug the tester into the 20-pin or 24-pin main connector of your PSU.
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YouTube
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Using a "Power Supply Tester" to test an ATX computer PSU (and a voltmeter too) - YouTube
I have been building computers for many years and it seems like I've always got one machine in the house in some state of being "upgraded." I came across thi...
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Decadental
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Power Supply Tester: A Simple Guide
January 6, 2026 - Now, grab your power supply tester. You’ll see a bunch of connectors on it. The main one you’ll use is the 20⁄24-pin ATX connector. Plug the corresponding cable from your PSU into this connector on the tester.
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PassMark
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PassMark Software - Inline PSU Tester
Connect the PSU Tester to your PC via the USB connection (cable included) to monitor PSU statistics and to export data to a report. The different information screens can be displayed by scrolling using the buttons on the unit. Check power supply voltages are within the approved limits, measure ...
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PassMark
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PassMark Support - LCD Power Supply Tester (PS-228) FAQ
Next, ensure that the Power Supply Unit (PSU) has been plugged in correctly and is switched on (note: not all models of PSUs have a power switch) before pressing the button on the front of the tester. If you are still encountering problems, please refer to the PassMark Power Supply User Manual ...
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Spinchill
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How to Test Power Supply Output in kW - Spinchill
February 25, 2026 - These methods show real usage versus rated capacity. Use a wall-watt meter: Plug your PC into the meter to measure the total power draw from the wall. Run a stress test to check peak consumption.
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Chron.com
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How to Test a Computer Power Supply Using a Voltmeter
November 22, 2017 - Set your multimeter to measure ... makes a sound if there is continuity along a wire. Remove the cord connected to the power supply on the back of the computer....
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r/buildapc on Reddit: A proper power supply tester is a tool that basically everyone in this hobby should have.
May 8, 2019 -

Last weekend a friend of mine brought his computer to me. He was at the end of his rope with his machine and why it wouldn't complete POST. He had replaced the memory, he had replaced the CPU, and was getting ready to order a motherboard, since his was out of warranty.

He would not have done ANY of this, if he had talked to me first. When he brought his machine over, I had asked what he had done, and my first reaction was to say, "sounds like a dead power supply". His response is one that I see a lot in this sub, and it drives me CRAZY:

"It can't be the power supply - I did the paperclip test and it starts up! I know the power supply works!"

After I picked myself up from the mild stroke I had, I went out to my garage, grabbed my tech kit, and grabbed one of my favorite tools: my power supply tester. 10 seconds later, I confirmed what I basically already knew: the 5V rail and the CPU's 12V rail was dead. This despite the power supply running.

A power supply tester is only about $15, folks. It's a tool that, IMO everyone who gets inside their machine should have, even if they don't have a problem. It's like a plunger - better to have BEFORE you need one. If for no other reason than you can check yours or loan it to friends.

The paperclip test means JACK as far as knowing your power supply is functioning. Literally all it proves is that the power supply will startup. But that's like saying a car that is up on blocks can drive to the store because the engine starts up.

Edit: because a lot of folks have brought them up, I'll go ahead and address multimeters. They are absolutely a good substitute if you don't have a power supply tester similar to the one I linked. My only complaint with them is that, I don't know about everyone else here, but I don't have the pin-out diagram of power supply connectors memorized (hell - I still have to lookup a patch cable diagram when I make a CAT6 cable as I have it largely memorized but I want to be 100% certain). So I'd have to follow a diagram and ensure that I'm connecting the proper connector pins in sequence and verify that they are putting out the correct voltages. Then consider that a modern power supply can have upwards of 50 pins or more to test (24-pin ATX, 4-8-pin CPU1, 4-8-pin CPU2, 6/8-pin PCIE1, 6/8-pin PCIE2, etc). I still recommend a tester over a multimeter simply for the sake of speed. If you have the time and patience, however, to do a multimeter test, then you're actually probably better off as this tool definitely would fall under Alton Brown's unitasker rule.

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How to Test a Power Supply Unit (PSU) With a Multimeter
February 12, 2023 - You'll need to measure the voltage on 13 pins that fall into three categories: 3.3V, 5V, and 12V. Your PSU should stay on for this test, so don't turn it off; let the power on bridge stay as it is.
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GAMEMAX
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How to Test a PC Power Supply?
As in the paperclip test, start the PSU. Set your multimeter to measure DC voltage, and measure different voltage lines: ... Place the red probe on the yellow, red, or orange wire and the black probe on any black wire (ground). If the voltages are more than ±5% off, the PSU might be faulty.