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Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Jul 2002 12:50:56 -0400
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HI:

I know this is not an immediate solution for you, but there is a neat
little gadget from cyberguys.com for about $13.00 plus shipping, that you
plug on to the ATX connector of a power supply and then plug the power
supply in the the wall or surge protector as normal.

The device has a LED that lights up and usually the power supply fan will
start if the unit is good.

It is a great little device to have if you want to test a ATX powersupply
without the bother of setting up a system or fooling around with one that
is already working well.  I recommend it to anyone that is in the business
of building or repairing PC'S.


Thanks,

Joe

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