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The Fuhengli PC Power Supply Tester is a professional-grade tool designed for quick and accurate testing of multiple PSU connectors including ATX, ITX, IDE, SATA, PCI-e, and EPS. Featuring a bright 1.8-inch LCD screen and audible beep alerts, it instantly displays voltage readings and warns of abnormalities. Its robust aluminum alloy enclosure offers durability and portability, making it an essential device for PC builders and technicians to ensure reliable power supply performance before installation.



| ASIN | B076CLNPPK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,127 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Component Testers |
| Brand | Fuhengli |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Quantity | 3 |
| Connector Type | atx,eps,floppy,pci-e,sata |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | atx,eps,floppy,pci-e,sata |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,858 Reviews |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Item Dimensions | 4.9 x 2.6 x 0.63 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Fuhengli |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 250 Volts (AC) |
| Mfr Part Number | PC - PSU Tester |
| Minimum Input Voltage | 125 Volts (AC) |
| Model Name | Fuhengli PC Power Supply Tester |
| Model Number | PC - PSU Tester |
| Output Wattage | 500 Watts |
| Power Supply Design | Internal |
| System Bus Connector Type | 20-pin,24-pin,8-pin |
| UPC | 761330542553 |
| Unit Count | 4.2 Ounce |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
S**O
Reliable and Convenient PC Power Supply Tester.
I have been using this PC power supply tester for a while now and it has proven to be an invaluable tool for both troubleshooting and assembly. It supports a wide range of connectors including ATX, ITX, IDE, SATA, PCI-e, and EPS, making it compatible with virtually any desktop power supply I have worked with. The 1.8-inch LCD screen is bright, clear, and easy to read, displaying voltages on each rail accurately. It immediately alerts you with both visual warnings and an audible beep if any voltage is outside the standard range, which makes identifying faulty units quick and straightforward. The tester’s aluminum alloy enclosure is sturdy, lightweight, and feels premium compared to most plastic testers on the market. The unit also includes a protective film over the LCD to prevent scratches during transport and storage. Its compact size makes it easy to carry or store in a toolbox. I appreciate the thoughtful design: each connector is clearly labeled, the device powers on instantly when plugged into a PSU, and it does not require any batteries. I have tested multiple new and older power supplies with it, and the readings have always been consistent with my multimeter. For anyone building, repairing, or diagnosing PCs, this tester is a must-have. It saves time, reduces guesswork, and ensures that your power supply is functioning correctly before connecting expensive components. Highly recommended for both hobbyists and professionals.
R**J
PSU Tester tool to check dead PSU
A PSU tester is a useful, inexpensive “first-pass” tool. It’s great for basic checks: dead PSUs, obviously faulty units, or ensuring rails nominally output correct voltages before building a PC. Pros: Safe and easy to use Affordable & handy for basic diagnostics Cons: Only tests idle output, not under-load behavior No check for power quality
M**E
USeful voltage checker
I opened up the unit for you guys so you can see what's inside. The microcontroller or measurement IC's are underneath the display module so I can't tell what they are. The unit appears to be well-made and the soldering is OK. The unit operates when the main power connector is plugged in and the power supply is turned on. If the 4 pin MB power connector is not plugged in, the unit will show, for the +12V2 voltage, "L.L" and the unit will beep. The beeps are very quiet. You should only connect, at any one time, only one of these three power plugs: SATA Floppy (does anyone have a floppy drive these days?) 4 pin Molex This is because they are all wired to the green LEDs at once and connecting more than one power plug at a time in parallel wouldn't mean much. This isn't explained in the documentation, which needs a second round of editing to make the operation of the device clearer. The three green LEDs indicating 3.3, 5, or 12 V from the floppy, SATA, and 4 pin Molex power connectors are not an indication of a measurement "good" signal from an active device that is "measuring" the voltages. Rather, they are simply wired straight to the incoming voltages from the connected SATA, Floppy, or Molex plugs with a series current limiting resistor. It is not a "measurement" in the sense that the other voltages indicated on the LCD display are being measured. It is just a "dumb" indication that a voltage sort-of close to the required voltage is present, or that the wires are actually connected properly. The 3.3, 5, or 12 V lines could be off by a bit and the LEDs would still light up, but they would be brighter or darker than they would be with the correct voltage applied. You can look at the main LCD if you want to know the exact voltage coming out of those power supplies. Also, this measurement unit does not load the power supply and draw a lot of power like a real operating computer will when plugged into the power supply. So, if the power supply has problems maintaining proper voltages operating under a load, this unit will not tell you that. But you could infer that problem if all the voltages showed OK using this tester, but the PC still won't run properly (could be many other problems also ...).
S**2
Reliable PSU Tester with Clear Instructions and Accurate Results
This PSU tester is a fantastic tool for diagnosing power supply issues! The 24-pin connector is a snug fit, but it works perfectly once connected. The instructions included were thorough, written clearly in English, and made the process of plugging everything in straightforward. I really appreciated the beeps that let me know when it was ready for the 4p, 6p, and 8p connectors (didn’t try Molex or SATA, but I’m sure they’d work just as well). It helped me confirm a failed power supply—just keep in mind that the tester is powered by the 24-pin, so if the PSU is completely dead, the tester won’t light up. I tested it with a second PSU, and the device worked perfectly, showing accurate voltages. The only downside is that it didn’t include instructions for unplugging, but that’s minor and doesn’t affect its performance. Highly recommend this tool for anyone troubleshooting PC power issues!
N**L
Works
Works well and arrived very fast
D**M
Easy to use and works as advertised
Excellent piece of kit. Got tired of guessing if a no-boot problem was the PSU, the case, or something else. After shorting the power switch on the mobo, this simple and cheap gadget saves me from having to swap PSUs.
D**A
Cheaper than blowing up a motherboard
Computer PSUs produce multiple voltages on multiple different styles of connector. I used to check them out by plugging them into a known good motherboard - until I had a bad PSU blow up that (formerly) good mobo. So far this tester has given me good service in testing PSUs - not just good/bad, but also ensuring the voltages are in spec on all sorts of connectors. Worth having one in your toolbox if you work on PCs.
D**W
A Must-Have Diagnostic Tool for Any PC Technician or Builder
As an IT consultant and repair specialist, I’ve tested my fair share of power supply testers, but this one stands out for all the right reasons. The Computer PC Power Supply Tester with its 1.8" LCD screen and aluminum alloy enclosure is a sleek, reliable, and highly functional addition to my toolkit. 🔧 What I Love: • Wide Compatibility: Supports ATX, ITX, IDE, SATA, HDD, and BYI connectors, making it incredibly versatile for diagnosing a range of power supplies. • Clear LCD Display: The 1.8" screen provides real-time voltage readings that are easy to read and interpret. No guesswork, just straightforward diagnostics. • Durable Build: The aluminum alloy casing feels premium and rugged. It’s built to withstand the wear and tear of daily use in a repair shop environment. • Plug-and-Play Simplicity: No software or setup required. Just connect the power supply and get instant feedback. Perfect for quick diagnostics or confirming PSU health before installation. • Compact & Portable: Small enough to fit in a tool bag, yet powerful enough to be a go-to device for troubleshooting. ⚠️ Minor Consideration: • It doesn’t include a carrying case, which would’ve been a nice touch, but that’s hardly a dealbreaker given its solid construction. 🧠 Final Thoughts: Whether you're building PCs, repairing systems, or just want peace of mind before powering up a rig, this tester delivers. It’s accurate, fast, and built like a tank. I’ve already recommended it to colleagues, and it’s earned a permanent spot on my workbench.
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