Specifications: Test for:
Tests 20-pin and 24-pin power supplies
Tests SATA power
Tests Pentium 4 power connector
Tests PCI-Express power connectors
Tests Xeon power connectors
Tests Floppy drive connectors
Tests standard 4-pin power supply connectors
Tests for +3.3V, -12V, PG, +5VSB, +12V, -5V, +5V outputs
Note:
The -5V DC output is took off from Intel ATX12V design guide since the 1.2 version.
1. The -5V usage was for last generation ISA slot. But the old ISA had been phased out since 1993~1994.
2. Neither P3 nor P4 systems will need -5V output.
Specifications: ATX PSU each output connectors check
Tests 20-pin and 24-pin power supplies
Tests SATA power
Tests Pentium 4 power connector
Tests PCI-Express power connectors
Tests Xeon power connectors
Tests Floppy drive connectors
Tests standard 4-pin power supply connectors
Accurate voltage indicator +/-V(+12V1/+5V/+3.3V/5VSB/+12V2/ -12V)
ATX P.G value display.
Lower or higher P.G values alarm
Lower voltage detected alarm.
Over voltage alarm.
No voltage detected alarm.
Dimension : 2.52" x 5.91" x 0.71"
Connector Detail: 1 x 20+4pin ATX connector (350mm)
1 x EPS/ATX12V 8pin(4+4) connector (350mm)
2 x PCI-E 8pin(6+2) connector (350mm)
2x PCI-E 8pin(6+2)+PCIE 6Pin Connector (350+50mm)
1 x two (2) SATA 90°connectors (350+50mm)
1 x two (2) SATA 180°connectors (300+150mm)
1 x two (2) 4pin +1 x Slimline SATA connectors (300+100+100mm)
1 x two (2) 4pin + floppy connectors (350+100+100mm)
1 x three (3) SATA 180° +1 x Slimline SATA connectors (300+150+150+150mm)
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