Computer PC Power Supply Tester, ATX/ITX/IDE/HDD/SATA/BYI Connectors Power Supply Tester, 1.8” LCD Screen (Aluminum Alloy Enclosure)
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Product Description
Power Supply Tester – Aluminum Alloy Enclosure
[8-in-1 ATX Power Supply Tester] — Support test 20-pin ATX / 24-pin ATX / IDE(HDD) / Floppy 4-pin / PCI-e 6-pin / 4-pin / EPS 8-pin / SATA connectors [Aluminum Alloy Enclosure] — Light and Easy to Carry, High Strength, Nice Thermal Conductivity & Corrosion Resistance [1.8” LCD Screen] — Outputted Voltages shows on the 1.8” LCD Screen, Easy to Read (The 1.8” LCD Screen was Powered by 20-pin / 24-pin Connector)[Beep Alarm] — When your power supply test value is beyond normal range, the Power Supply Tester would issue a buzzer alarm, Easy to Know[Displayed by the LCD Screen] — The voltage of 20pin / 24pin connectors is displayed by the LCD Screen, as “+3.3V”, “+12V1”, “+5V”, “-12V”, “5VSB”, “PG” (except “+12V2” on LCD Screen); The voltage of PCI-e 6P / 4P / EPS P8 connectors is displayed by the LCD Screen as “+12V2″[Displayed by the 3 Lights] — The voltage of IDE (HDD), Floppy, SATA connector is displayed by the lights on the left of the power tester, IDE (HDD) connector is displayed by “+12V” & “+5V” lights; Floppy connector is displayed by “+12V” & “+5V” lights; SATA connector is displayed by “+12V”, “+3.3V” & “+5V” lights
Operation method:
Insert the power 20-pin or 24-pin plug into the corresponding position of the power testerTurn on the power supply, tester would “didi” sounds twice and LCD screen lights up. Then tester would buzzer alarms and “+12V2” displays “LL”, it mean needs to plug in 4P, 6P or 8P connector (The voltage of 4P, 6P and 8P connectors is displayed by the “+12V2” value on the LCD screen)Plug the 4P connector, check the “+12V2” value on the LCD screenRemove 4P connector, plug the 6P connector and check the “+12V2” value on the LCD screenRemove 6P connector, plug the 8P connector and check the “+12V2” value on the LCD screen Keep 20-pin / 24-pin, 4P, 6P or 8P connector plug into power tester, then plug the IDE(HDD) connector, check the “+12V” & “+5V” lights on the left of the power testerRemove HDD connector, plug the Floppy connector and check the “+12V” & “+5V” lights on the left of the power testerRemove Floppy connector, plug the SATA connector and check the “+12V”, “+3.3V” & “+5V” lights on the left of the power tester
How to judge test results?
The voltage of 20-pin / 24-pin / 4P / 6P / 8P interface is displayed by the 1.8” LCD Screen
If the values “+3.3V”, “+12V1”, “+5V”, “-12V”, “5VSB”, “PG” (except “+12V2”) on LCD Screen do not flash, it indicates that the power 20-pin / 24-pin input of this power supply is normal.If the values of “+12V2” do not flash, it indicates that the power 4P / 6P / 8P input of this power supply is normal.
The voltage of IDE (HDD) / Floppy / SATA interface is displayed by the 3 lights on the left of the power tester
When Plug the IDE (HDD) connector, If the lights of “+12V” & “+5V” are on, it indicates that the IDE (HDD) power input is normal.When Plug the Floppy connector, If the lights of “+12V” & “+5V” are on, it indicates that the Floppy power input is normal.When Plug the SATA connector, If the lights of “+12V”, “+3.3V” & “+5V” are on, it indicates that the SATA power input is normal.
If their test voltage is exceeds the normal range, the buzzer will send out a warning sound of “di di” for a long time, and the corresponding voltage or PG value display status is flashing state, it means that the power supply is a fault source.
NOTE:
The power tester has no battery and is completely powered by 20-pin or 24-pin interface, if there is no 20-pin or 24-pin interface powered, tester screen will not light up and the value cannot be read. The Product Screen Has Scratches?Because the LCD screen is easy to scratch, we put aprotective film on It, if you think It’s not beautiful and useless, you can tear it off by yourself. The protective film of the screen fits very well and is not easy to tear off. Please operate carefully to avoid scratching the LCD screen. Please do not plug the interface in the wrong position or reverse, which may cause the power tester to smoke or damage your power supply. Special reminder: not supported Hot Plug, Hot Plug behavior can cause short circuits or other problems
Condition: 100% NewColor: BlackMaterial: Aluminum AlloyScreen: 1.8” LCD ScreenCharacteristics: Beep Alarm when power supply was problemItem Dimensions: 4.9” x 2.6”x 0.63”Item Weight: 3.1 ounces
Package Includes:1x Power Supply Tester – Aluminum Alloy Enclosure
[8-in-1 ATX Power Supply Tester] — Support test 20-pin ATX / 24-pin ATX / HDD (IDE) / Floppy 4-pin / PCI-e 6-pin / 4-pin / EPS 8-pin (NOTE: can not fit for PCI-e 8-pin) / SATA connectors
[Aluminum Alloy Enclosure] — Light and Easy to Carry, High Strength, Nice Thermal Conductivity & Corrosion Resistance
[1.8” LCD Screen] — Outputted Voltages shows on the 1.8” LCD Screen, Easy to Read ( The 1.8” LCD Screen was Powered by 20-pin / 24-pin Connector ), Note: The Product Screen Has a Load of Scratches All Over It?Because The Screen is Easy to Scratch, We Put a Protective Film on It, If You Think It’s Not Beautiful, You Can Tear It Off by Yourself
[Beep Alarm] — When your power supply test value is beyond normal range, the Power Supply Tester would issue a buzzer alarm, Easy to Know
NOTE: The voltage of 20pin / 24pin connectors is displayed by the LCD Screen, as “+3.3V”, “+12V1”, “+5V”, “-12V”, “5VSB”, “PG” (except “+12V2” on LCD Screen); The voltage of PCI-e 6P / 4P / EPS P8 connectors is displayed by the LCD Screen as “+12V2”
NOTE: The voltage of IDE (HDD), Floppy, SATA connector is displayed by the lights on the left of the power tester, IDE (HDD) connector is displayed by “+12V” & “+5V” lights; Floppy connector is displayed by “+12V” & “+5V” lights; SATA connector is displayed by “+12V”, “+3.3V” & “+5V” lights
NOTE: When you test the SATA connector, please confirm how many wires your connector is. When the 5-wire SATA connector is normal, the tester will light up three LED lights “+12v”, “5V” and “+3.3v”. When the 4-wire SATA connector is normal, the tester will only light up two LED lights “+12v” and “+5v”
Customers say
Customers find the system power device functional and easy to use for testing power supplies. They appreciate its straightforward setup and clear instructions. Many consider it a good value for the price, although some customers dislike the instruction manual and have mixed opinions on the build quality.
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Original price was: $18.99.$15.99Current price is: $15.99.
stupdude2 –
Reliable PSU Tester with Clear Instructions and Accurate Results
This PSU tester is a fantastic tool for diagnosing power supply issues! The 24-pin connector is a snug fit, but it works perfectly once connected. The instructions included were thorough, written clearly in English, and made the process of plugging everything in straightforward. I really appreciated the beeps that let me know when it was ready for the 4p, 6p, and 8p connectors (didnât try Molex or SATA, but Iâm sure theyâd work just as well). It helped me confirm a failed power supplyâjust keep in mind that the tester is powered by the 24-pin, so if the PSU is completely dead, the tester wonât light up. I tested it with a second PSU, and the device worked perfectly, showing accurate voltages. The only downside is that it didnât include instructions for unplugging, but thatâs minor and doesnât affect its performance. Highly recommend this tool for anyone troubleshooting PC power issues!
Xavier Couvillon –
Easy to understand and use
Just plug in everything that it needs and switch on the psu, it’s that easy! The minimum, normal, and maximum values are all listed in the booklet which is very helpful. My psu is completely normal after testing with this device. The quality of the device was actually not bad for the price. I recommend this purchase
Anonymous by Necessity –
Upgraded tester with digital voltage readouts
I have an older power supply tester that provides single LED indicators to verify the presence of the various voltages produced by a compute power supply. That provides a simple go/no-go test, but doesnât give any idea how close the voltages are to the computer spec. This one is an obvious upgrade from the less capable testers of-old!Itâs fairly easy to figure out without instructions, although an instruction sheet is provided. Itâs awkwardly written or translated, though, making it a little hard to understand how a given instruction step is supposed to affect the output display.Testing is accomplished by first attaching the main 22/24 pin power supply connector to the tester and switching on the power supply. Thereâs an audible beep and the display shows the various voltage levels measured. After that, the other connector types are plugged in one by one to test the additional supply outputs.All of the connectors are keyed so that thereâs no way to plug any of them in the wrong way. I was initially troubled by the SATA slot which didnât have the traditional L to serve as a visual indication of which way to plug in the cable. But it turned out that it can only be inserted one way – the correct way.The large 22/24 pin rectangular main connector is a tight and requires a significant amount of force for both insertion and removal of the power supply cable. This requires you to hold the unitâs extruded case firmly with one hand while pushing on the connector with the other to make or break the connection. While doing this, I sustained a small cut on my thumb from the sharp corner of one of the connector openings cut into the case. Ouch! The accompanying photo Iâve uploaded shows my thumb next to the offending cutout. These openings should be rounded or demurred to prevent this from happening to users of the device.Iâm generally pleased with the performance of the tester, but have deducted a star due to the minor injury incurred during its use.
beikokunotora –
Simple gadget does the trick
Bought this when a current PC build was not starting at all. Had done everything to try to get it to work but upon pressing the power button PC would not do anything – last leg of the journey was to check the PSU.This unit is simple and cheap. I plugged in the 24 pin header and right away it told me everything was working and showed the voltage levels. I then plugged in the CPU 8-pin header and it showed also to be functioning correctly.PROS: Easy and self evident to use – saved me tons of time. Inexpensive yet solid contruction (metal case)CONS: Manual is minimilistic and in tiny font. Don’t know how ling it will last.
Juan –
Works good hereâs some help!
Instructions incase you donât understand like me.Unplug the 24 pin big connector from the motherboard and plug into the tester.Turn the pc on it will make some beep noisesThen take the 6 or 8 pin connector thatâs next to the cpu out and plug it into the testerIf the 8 ping connector comes in two separate pieces make sure to only plug one into the connector at a time while leaving the other connected to the motherboard.Then flip those two to test each one.If there no noise and all the lights have numbers on them (read the paper with number guide) make sure the numbers match.If your getting LL or 0.0 either you didnât fallow my steps or your psu has gone bad.(Even a bad psi could still lit up the fans and some hardware)
Carlos quezada –
Great product
Was having some issues with my pc and couldnât figure out what it was. Turns out my psu would have random voltage spikes and that was the issues. Wouldnât have been able to figure out because it worked fine 90% of the time. Great product saved me time trouble shooting
Amazon customer –
Works really well and properly designed
Connects to tower PSU 24-pin connector “right out of the box”. No complicated connectors required.
Robert LaBril –
ease to use and test
ease to use and test power supply , glad i got it