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Can anyone tell me how to test a suspect ATX power supply? My computer   
won't start. It was working three days ago. It is old. The problem is   
either (1) bad on-off switch, (2) bad power supply, or (3) something   
really bad. I tried unplugging the front panel power switch and   
jumpering its headers on the MB: still no power. Removing the PS and   
plugging it in (turned on, set for 110 volts) causes nothing, no fan, no   
smoke. How can I test it (looking for the fan to go on)? I recall   
something about it not starting unless it gets a "power good" signal. I   
know which lead is power good. What can I do?  
 
 
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