Aldo Foot wrote:
I'd like to buy a type of test card to diagnose motherboard problems.
I've seen some options out there; the main thing is to have the ability
to interpret the codes the card spits out.
I also would like a similar test tool for Power Supplies.
Any suggestions for a good model out there? Links?
TIA.
~af
These are tools you use when a computer will not boot... not 'general,
everyday use'.
I'm a Computer Repair Tech.
I, personally, use a device called "Power Judge"
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ATX-2024-PT&cat=PWR for testing
PSUs,
and Ultra-X P.H.D. PCI (the original version) [P.H.D. PCI2 (newest
version) listed here:] http://www.uxd.com/phdpci2.shtml .
As for interpreting the codes... the Ultra-X P.H.D. PCI card comes with
a manual to help with diagnosis.
Lyos Gemini Norezel
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