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Troubleshoot Power Supply



πŸ’‘ 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

🧰 Tools You’ll Need

  • πŸ”Œ Spare Known-Good PSU (if available)
  • πŸ”§ Multimeter (for voltage testing)
  • πŸ§ͺ PSU Tester (optional but useful)
  • πŸ”„ Paperclip Test (quick jump-start)
  • πŸ“ˆ OCCT or HWiNFO (for software-level PSU sensor monitoring)

πŸͺœ Step-by-Step Diagnostic Process

  1. βœ… 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.
  2. πŸ”Œ 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 doesn’t spin, the PSU is dead or in protection mode.
  3. πŸ”Ž 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 11.4V–12.6V)
  4. πŸ§ͺ Try PSU in Another System (If Possible)
    • If the PSU powers another system stably, the issue may be elsewhere.
  5. πŸ”„ Try Known-Good PSU in Current System
    • Swap in a known-good PSU to rule out power as the cause.
  6. πŸ’» 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.

πŸ“‰ Example Symptoms and What They Mean

SymptomPossible PSU Cause
System won’t turn onDead PSU or bad motherboard
PC restarts under loadInsufficient wattage or voltage drops
Random shutdownsOverheating or triggering OCP/OVP
Clicking or buzzing soundsFailing internal fan or coil whine
GPU/CPU not getting powerBad rail or missing connector