Measuring the rails on PSU's
TheLostSwede
Trondheim, Norway Icrontian
Just a little guide to show how easy it really is if you think your psu might call it a day.
The 12V rail. Note how the multimeter is set. Look at the symbol to the right of the actual know as that can be on different places on different multimeters. The red pin goes to the yellow connector on the Molex and the black pin to the black connector on the same Molex. (Or any ground at all)
The 12V rail. Note how the multimeter is set. Look at the symbol to the right of the actual know as that can be on different places on different multimeters. The red pin goes to the yellow connector on the Molex and the black pin to the black connector on the same Molex. (Or any ground at all)
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All you have to do is change the red pin to the red connector on the molex.
There are 2 ways to measure this. The easiest is on the AUX connector. You should look for an orange cable and its connector. That orange cable is also on the ATX connector if you find it easier to measure that. The red pin should go to an orange cable and the black pin to any black cables. (Molex or the atx will do fine)
If you plug the hot line in...and forget where you left the black ground probe...sitting there on the metal of your case...
*pop*
Your system will short and shut down real quick. Now you'll probably be lucky and nothing will happen except a moment of panic where you thought you toasted your system....but just in case...be aware of what you are doing.
/me speaks from experience.
Thanks for the tips Mac!
To get a real reading the PC would have to be running. The 'no load' voltage could be higher than when under load if the PSU isn't coping.