Hi guys
Sooner today, after blowing up my freshly upgraded crappy PSU, I decided it's bloody time to finally do my passive PSU load tester. That means I will hopefully join the VIP club of people doing PSU reviews soon too
Just one thing besides forcipate multimeter (easiest solution for measuring current I think and precise enough) I need is some oscilloscope. I have no knowledge in this area. Could you suggest me something usable in the ~100-200 euro range, preferably from here in Czech republic? If there is anything like that. I guess I would go directly for digital one with possible USB connectivity for exporting fancy graphs

Sooner today, after blowing up my freshly upgraded crappy PSU, I decided it's bloody time to finally do my passive PSU load tester. That means I will hopefully join the VIP club of people doing PSU reviews soon too

Just one thing besides forcipate multimeter (easiest solution for measuring current I think and precise enough) I need is some oscilloscope. I have no knowledge in this area. Could you suggest me something usable in the ~100-200 euro range, preferably from here in Czech republic? If there is anything like that. I guess I would go directly for digital one with possible USB connectivity for exporting fancy graphs
Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts 
).
). Yes, there are gonna be some fluctuations between the moments I will measure voltage and current, but really, would that be that dramatic? More than fractions of percent?
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