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To be able to test your computer's power supply, you can follow the instructions below:
1. Turn off your power switch and plug it out from the power supply.
2. Remove the cable from the CPU and start unscrewing the power supply section in order to remove the whole power supply (square metal box) from the CPU.
3. Once done, locate for the main ATX connector and find the green wire.
4. Also locate for the black wire near the green wire and with the use of a paper clip, connect and safely bond the two together with a piece of isolating tape.
5. Put back all the power supply and switch the system on again and ensure that your system ventilation is working.
6. To check whether the connection is correct, the Molex in between the yellow and black wire should display at least 12 volts.
You should do as the following instruction:
1. Make sure nothing is plugged in.
2. Plug in the P1 connector to the PSU tester
3. Plug in the PSU to the wall outlet
4. Plug in the remaining PSU sockets to the PSU tester one by one 9and then unplug if you need to test a different socket) and get a general test to see if they are working.
If a socket is bad, some lights will not light up and/or you will hear a "beeping" sound.
Almost all motherboards dont require the -5v signal. just because there are no circuits no that require it. This -5v signal was orginally designed for ISA cards but since modern computers dont have the slot it isnt used.