Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1

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Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1
Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1

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Current Price $50.03 October 17, 2024
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Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1 Description

  • Universal ATX Power Supply Tester Supports Up To ATX12V v3.1.
  • Real-Time Voltage LCD Display
  • Precision in PCIe 12+4pin Connector Detection
  • Precision in PCIe 12+4pin Connector Detection
  • Built-In Diagnostic System for Proactive Maintenance

Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1 Specification

Specification: Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1

Item model number

AC-069-OO1NAN-A1

Item Weight (ounces)

5.3

Product Dimensions

5.3 x 2.92 x 0.95 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

5.3 x 2.92 x 0.95 inches

ASIN

B0CZ2YF2FR

Country of Origin

China

Date First Available

March 25, 2024

Item dimensions L x W x H

5.3 x 2.92 x 0.95 inches

Measurement Type

Voltmeter

UPC

841163093788

Manufacturer

Thermaltake

Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1 Reviews (11)

11 reviews for Thermaltake Dr. Power III ATX Power Supply Tester AC-069-OO1NAN-A1

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  1. W. Horng

    It has already came in handy since I had a computer that would not power on. The tester confirmed the power supply was bad. Unfortunately when the power supply blew it also took out the motherboard, but luckily the GPU still worked fine.

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  2. R. Burke

    Purchased to troubleshoot a failing computer. It had a heavy duty PSU, and we could not definitely eliminate that. So, this took the power supply out of the failure equation and allowed us to move on.
    Good test equipment allows you to focus on the real problem, not continue guessing.

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  3. R. Burke

    Device works to test all power supplies. The unit has poor instructions and you can only test POWER WATAGE for Video Card power lines. But it works.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    I liked the ease and accuracy of this instrument. I found it compared to the others instruments that it had a better readability in low light conditions.

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  5. Will Rowland

    Quick identification of power supply faults. Any PC enthusiast must have.

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  6. Buddy Spisak

    Works great and fast delivery

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  7. Brian Koroleski

    Used it a bunch already and it found serval dead power supplies!

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  8. Alan Burkhart

    Thermaltake apparently tuned the PG test on this thing to be way too sensitive. This thing claims to be ATX 4.0 compliant, but it claimed that the Power Good signal on my ASUS ROG THOR PSU was bad — only ever on the first bootup. After much handwringing, I decided to get a second opinion by buying a cheaper power supply tester (you know the one, it’s those $12-$25 cheap units all over Amazon) and found the Power Good signal’s response time to be *well* within ATX 4.0 spec.

    Also, when it fails, it just writes “F” to the screen but *does not tell you what value it was which failed*. This is bad design in my opinion – at least tell me, Dr. Power III, what number you think is bad!

    That said? Still giving it 4/5 stars for being fantastic in all other areas, and it has ports/features the other testers lack.

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  9. W. Horng

    Instead of risking my computer with an old Corsair AX750 that had been collecting dust and spider webs for five years, I decided to invest in a Thermaltake Dr. Power III. And boy, am I glad I did!

    It failed the PG test spectacularly – displaying an “F,” the backlight turned red, PG kept flashing, and beeping loudly.

    Next, I used the Dr. Power III to test a brand new FSP Hydro PTM X Pro 1200W ATX 3.0 PSU. I plugged in everything: CPU, PCI-E, SATA, Molex, and even the 12VHPWR. They all tested good!

    The Dr. Power III uses the ATX 24-pin as its power source and displays all connections and their respective voltages on the screen. Testing is a breeze – just press the button to cycle through the tests or hold it for five seconds for auto-testing. During the tests do not disconnect or turn off the PSU as it can cause damage.

    The build quality of the Thermaltake Dr. Power III is superior to those cheap PSU testers. It’s lightweight and capable of testing the latest ATX 3.1 PSUs. However, it does feel a bit cheap due to its plastic construction and is more expensive.

    Despite that, I highly recommend the Thermaltake Dr. Power III if you have an ATX 3.0 or higher PSU and/or have multiple PSUs to test. It’s a reliable and efficient tool that makes PSU testing straightforward and hassle-free.

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  10. M.H

    I had a cheaper tester that looked like something out of the 60s. It would tell you about your power rails, but it required a book to understand. This thing is clear as a bell. As you can see in the pictures, you can clearly make out power levels for the 5V, 12V, 3.3V, 5VSB, and PG. The book for the tester also lists the appropriate ranges for a PSU, so you can quickly tell if your power supply is good or not.

    Worth every penny.

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  11. Ken

    I own Dr Power II.
    I have been using it for about 10 years. It’s OK, but not perfect. Twice it gave me a false positive, saying a power supply was good when it was not. This was confirmed by replacing the power supply.

    I just purchased Dr Power III a month or two ago, and I have only used it once. It worked fine, but I would only use it for a quick test and keep in mind it could be wrong.

    Substitution is still the best test.

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