Re: AOpen FSP300-60BT PSU for Benchtesting Motherboards?
Run a light load (a few old hard drives) for a day or so. The "burn in" is necessary for reforming the caps and to spot any issues that could cause failure later on. At this point some measuring equipment (a cheap multimeter and oscilloscope) will be useful.
No. It is a good idea to have the HDD and CD drive connected though, to see if the unknown condition board recognizes them. This can save headaches later on - ie when you decide the board is good, install it in a nice case with all the parts, and then you realize it won't see the HDD.
Run a light load (a few old hard drives) for a day or so. The "burn in" is necessary for reforming the caps and to spot any issues that could cause failure later on. At this point some measuring equipment (a cheap multimeter and oscilloscope) will be useful.
No. It is a good idea to have the HDD and CD drive connected though, to see if the unknown condition board recognizes them. This can save headaches later on - ie when you decide the board is good, install it in a nice case with all the parts, and then you realize it won't see the HDD.
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