Paperclip Trick Pokemon Will A PSU Turn On When Not Connected To Pc Components?

Will a PSU turn on when not connected to pc components? - paperclip trick pokemon

I bought a power supply via the internet and I thought it did not work. I connected to the wall and the fan is not spinning, or something. Then someone recommended I try the trick of a clip and now seems to work. (The fan is running). I thought a ride on power supply, even if nothing is connected, because I saw the video reviews (3DGAMEMAN), the strength of the current source and appears on the outside of the PC. Let me know, thank you.

4 comments:

ME said...

There must be a current flow, but is not connected to anything. In addition, a fan in the power supply, so check that too.
Make sure that on (switch on the back if necessary rotated)

Ace said...

It is a PIN-activated, the power supply.

In a standard power supply, take the largest plug (a forum) and in conjunction with the green wire (about 4-pin round (left) above (with clip)) to the black wire) (protective conductor. The green line, tests whether the motherboard to think for a short circuit at the PSU, that everything must be connected and turned on a fool will.
You can use a piece of wire or paper clip or a clasp to get in touch

It is safe, provided they are not stupid, I worked in a computer store and is a standard test. Well, if the fan starts spin-working power, if you have a problem with power.

Tony M said...

Only to supplement the response

PC Perspective Review Ultra Power Supply Tester
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=246

You know the clip something that at least give an idea of how the fans (s) of work, if you have an LED, when it begins, without connecting to the motherboard.

Unfortunately the power supply tester, no further information or to that not to be found. They should be a multi-tester for this use. http://www.do-it-yourself-washing-machin ...

I hope that helps.

Fred S said...

A team must move PSU some "charge" to each of its products before making a 12 V, +5 V,-5V have, etc. "bus". You can get a power supply tester for $ 10 - $ 20 that can connect all the cables, is a "burden" and is of LEDs or other forms of stress that many "coaches" well marked. It has nothing to do with the fan noise, but it seems that you have understood.

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