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Software for PSU?

dangfx

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Hey all,
I know we all use a voltmeter to test out our PSUs, but is there any software out there that would allow testing of the power supply? Something that could be run within Windows?
 
Nothing accurate, unless of course it's interfacing with a DMM, or some type of data logger.
 
Spectre said:
A multimeter is the same price and it gives you the actual voltages ;)

Very true, but then you have to know that orange is 3.3V, red 5V, yellow 12V, etc :p
 
dangfx said:
so i just touch the 2 prong of the multimeter to the plugs of the PSU?
There are specific wires, don't just go around touching things. Red (DMM) to yellow (PSU), with black (DMM) to black (PSU) will give you 12V DC, and so on and so forth.
 
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