Friday, 28 October 2011 21:53

We Look at Thermaltake's Dr. Power II ATX PSU Tester Featured

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The Thermaltake Dr. Power II -
The Dr. Power II is a hand sized unit with a plastic outer shell. On the front is a large LCD screen (you can guess what that is for). Along the left side of the Dr. Power II is a power button that is used to kick on the PSU and also begin the testing cycle.
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Looking at the bottom we find a standard 24-pin socket which will fit any ATX power supply on the market. One the opposite end you have sockets for 8-pin ATX Aux power, 8-pin PCIe power, four-pin Molex, and SATA power. To run this you only need to have the 24-pin power plugged in, but you can also load up all of the other sockets when you test.

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That really is all there is to this product. Thermaltake has kept it simple and easy to use; now let’s see how well it works.

 


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