Ok, so this is something I'm returning to after some time, having faith in new tools..
I ordered the big package almost 1.5 years ago now, and I am pretty satisfied with some very minor exceptions.. things I can deal with...
This is however something I am curious about.
I have a Thermaltake "Dr. Power II" power supply tester.
I also have the PC Doctor tester..
Ussually I use the thermal take, mainly for the way its setup, I leave the PC Doctor one in the box, in a drawer for the most part... no need risking having more then one get damaged right?
Now, comes the question. After a week, on and off, of a customer calling back saying their computer wasnt working, they'd bring it in, it would work fine for me, they take it home, have problems, phone call... trouble shoot steps assuming bios battery etc, blah blah blah, he gets it running.. next day, rinse, repeat... same problems. Finally I decide, ok bring it in, I will test the power supply.. why I didnt do this first I'm not to sure... but anyways.
Thermaltake tests the PS fine, except for the SATA CABLES, yes, all of them, rather both of them, they come up fine, except the 3.3V ...
Ok, big red screen and loud beep, with a F under 3.3V ... need a new PS right? sure., order it in, no problem.. 3 days later its in.. (american long weekend)
I get it in, I figure.. ok just to be safe Im gonna check the power supply again.. the new one.. plug it in, wait, why am I getting an error... on the thing.. new power supply, bad sata's ...
Yank out the PC DOCTOR power supply tester.. I figure ok, gonna double check this..
Same results, both PS seem fine EXCEPT the 3.3V power line.. on the PC Doctor, no green light...
Next step.. google.. its your best friend right? well, mixed reports say 3.3V may or may not be used.. it allows device makers to skip that part on the circuit board, resulting in cheaper parts... but that nothing uses 3.3V... like I said, confusing.
Does anyone at PC DOCTOR have a ruling on this? We are talking about a Acer Aspire AX3990-EB20P (purchased new less then 2 years ago..)
I'm looking for some guidance here, already got a call in to consider a return on this power supply.. however, Im concerned about getting a handle on this spec.. (I've had a couple other PS report as bad/missing this sata 3.3V light, that I've disposed of... assuming it was a 'must have' .. and I hate waste..)