Compgeeks has ATX P.S. tester $9.95

mdcrab

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Nice Deal. I am going to get one if the s&h isn't too high. Easier and faster than a multimeter.


Noticed they have a another dumb pya statement. Probably the lawyers reviewed the instructions:

"Notes: Do not leave tester plugged in to ATX power supply unattended. "

Good idea! duh

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mdcrab

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Just ordered one. Used the coupon code that can be found at TECHBARGAINS to get 10% discount. Cost $8.96 + $6.00 for UPS Ground.

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Plugers

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comp-usa has them for $14 if you want to save the wait. they'll be a few cents more w/tax though
 

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bummer, this would be a good geek addon to your troubleshooting box. $16 shipped is not bad for a useful toy.
 

HappyFace

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Originally posted by: TAL0N
You can get the Antec tester directly from Antec, and a number of other places for $15 or less. Or for $13 at Newegg
It looks like you get a free keyboard too, when you buy the Antec ATX tester from Newegg! Thats a great deal :D
 

mdcrab

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Real real men use a small non-conductive divining rods to locate problems in their computers.
They are a variation of the divining rod found here, except they locate faults in computers.

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