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Test different rails

The Gonz

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Hey guys,

did a search and came up blank. I am looking to test the different rails of my PSU with a multimeter. Question is with all the different connectors, how would I know which one is connected to 12v1 12v2 and so on.

PSU is an Antec True Power 430w. Is there a standard that can be applied to any PSU?

Thanks for the helps!
 
Hey guys,

did a search and came up blank. I am looking to test the different rails of my PSU with a multimeter. Question is with all the different connectors, how would I know which one is connected to 12v1 12v2 and so on.

PSU is an Antec True Power 430w. Is there a standard that can be applied to any PSU?

Thanks for the helps!

There used to be a standard but Intel stopped making relevant updates and people have started going all kinds of directions. If it is an original true power though it only has 1 12v rail.
 
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