Troubleshoot Power Supply
Updated on July 4, 2025
π‘ Overview
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) delivers power to every component in your computer. A failing PSU can mimic symptoms of failing motherboards, CPUs, or even RAM β making it one of the hardest components to isolate without proper tools.
Common symptoms of PSU issues include:
- System not powering on
- Random reboots or shutdowns
- No POST or intermittent power
- Burning smell, clicking, or coil whine
π§° Tools Youβll Need
- π Spare Known-Good PSU (if available)
- π§ Multimeter (for voltage testing)
- π§ͺ PSU Tester (optional but useful)
- π Paperclip Test (quick jump-start)
- π OCCT or HWiNFO (for software-level PSU sensor monitoring)
πͺ Step-by-Step Diagnostic Process
- β
Visual & Smell Check
- Look for blown capacitors, melted cables, or discolored connectors.
- Smell the PSU exhaust area β a burnt smell is a red flag.
- π Paperclip Test (Jump Start PSU)
- Unplug the PSU.
- Bridge the green wire and any black wire on the 24-pin connector with a paperclip.
- Plug the PSU back in and turn it on.
- If the fan doesnβt spin, the PSU is dead or in protection mode.
- π Multimeter Voltage Check
- Test voltage on:
- +3.3V rail (orange)
- +5V rail (red)
- +12V rail (yellow)
- Acceptable range: Β±5% tolerance (e.g., 12V rail should be between 11.4Vβ12.6V)
- Test voltage on:
- π§ͺ Try PSU in Another System (If Possible)
- If the PSU powers another system stably, the issue may be elsewhere.
- π Try Known-Good PSU in Current System
- Swap in a known-good PSU to rule out power as the cause.
- π» Check Software Sensors
- Use HWiNFO, Open Hardware Monitor, or OCCT to log voltage dips under load.
- Sudden drops in +12V, +5V, or +3.3V lines indicate instability.
π Example Symptoms and What They Mean
Symptom | Possible PSU Cause |
---|---|
System wonβt turn on | Dead PSU or bad motherboard |
PC restarts under load | Insufficient wattage or voltage drops |
Random shutdowns | Overheating or triggering OCP/OVP |
Clicking or buzzing sounds | Failing internal fan or coil whine |
GPU/CPU not getting power | Bad rail or missing connector |