ATX

Home » Blogs » ATX
How to Diagnose Correct Power Supply (PSU) Problems

How to Diagnose Correct Power Supply (PSU) Problems

The most obvious symptom of a faulty power supply is when you turn on the computer and hear a loud noise, smell burning, or see smoke, and the computer won't turn on. Turn off the power immediately, most likely your power supply is damaged. The Power Supply Unit (PSU)...

24 Pinout Voltage at ATX Power Supply to the Motherboard

24 Pinout Voltage at ATX Power Supply to the Motherboard

The Power Supply converts alternating current (AC) power into low-voltage controlled direct current (DC). Some Power Supply devices include a choice of manual input voltages, while others automatically adjust. The Power Supply converts the voltage from the power line...

Latest Articles

Diagnosing Computer Memory (RAM) Problems

Diagnosing Computer Memory (RAM) Problems

The electronic circuitry used to store binary data is known as computer memory. This is achieved by switching very small electronic control positions on or off. In binary code, 1 is denoted by the on position and 0 is denoted by the off position. A bit refers to 0 and...

How to Diagnose Correct Power Supply (PSU) Problems

How to Diagnose Correct Power Supply (PSU) Problems

The most obvious symptom of a faulty power supply is when you turn on the computer and hear a loud noise, smell burning, or see smoke, and the computer won't turn on. Turn off the power immediately, most likely your power supply is damaged. The Power Supply Unit (PSU)...

Stay Updated With Latest Articles

Subscribe to Bardimin’s
Free Articles

Receive by email the latest articles about Computers, Hardware and Software. Contains Guide, Troubleshooting, Tips and Tricks.

Follow us

Follow the latest Computer, Hardware and Software articles from Bardimin on Social Media.