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Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:12:12 -0400
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Hi

Comp Usa has an ATX power supply tester for $15-20.00 that will tell you
which voltages are working and which are not.
Cyberguys.com has one that tells you if it is just good or not $13.  I
like the comp usa one better, but it is easier to break (plastic)

A person with a volt-ohm-meter with common sense and some knowledge can
do the same thing.

Best is a very subjective term.  It depends what YOU are looking for to
be BEST about it.


Thanks and have a Great Day!

Joe Lore

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Is there a meter to check, if a power supply is working correctly. Who
sales them and how much?

I don't need a huge power supply. Just say 350 watt that is very
dependable. What is the best brands? PowMax,Just 4 PC, Avus,Chieftec
ETC?

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