Vicenarian
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Would this be considered a good, or bad idea?
When using a PSU Tester to test a suspected problem PSU, try hooking up some other hardware to the other power connectors on the PSU, while testing. Try a HDD, etc. This will place a greater load on the PSU, and therefore give you an idea (although I don't know how accurate) if the PSU is putting out enough watts without voltage issues.
E.g. You normally would just plug the PSU tester in, and do the usual test...but there is no load on the PSU in this way. However, if you start plugging in some hardware devices at the same time, you will place some load on the PSU, and therefore perhaps expose issues that otherwise wouldn't be evident.
When using a PSU Tester to test a suspected problem PSU, try hooking up some other hardware to the other power connectors on the PSU, while testing. Try a HDD, etc. This will place a greater load on the PSU, and therefore give you an idea (although I don't know how accurate) if the PSU is putting out enough watts without voltage issues.
E.g. You normally would just plug the PSU tester in, and do the usual test...but there is no load on the PSU in this way. However, if you start plugging in some hardware devices at the same time, you will place some load on the PSU, and therefore perhaps expose issues that otherwise wouldn't be evident.