Appletax
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I am working on an HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2003w.
I want to test the power supply, but it doesn't use the standard 20+4 pin mobo connector. I cannot use my PSU tester. It uses a 4 pin connector. Using info from this website, I placed the black probe on the COM port (black wire) and the red probe on the +12v (yellow wire). I did not short the green (ground) and black (COM) cables that are in PWRCMD connector. I thought that shorting the PSU is always required, but it worked - the 4 pin mobo connector and the 4 pin CPU connector were all at +12 volts. Did I do this correctly or do I need to do something different? The PSU part # is L76557-003.
It would be nice to find a resource that has all the various pin layouts for PSUs.
Here's my multimeter and how I have it configured for this testing:

The connectors:

I want to test the power supply, but it doesn't use the standard 20+4 pin mobo connector. I cannot use my PSU tester. It uses a 4 pin connector. Using info from this website, I placed the black probe on the COM port (black wire) and the red probe on the +12v (yellow wire). I did not short the green (ground) and black (COM) cables that are in PWRCMD connector. I thought that shorting the PSU is always required, but it worked - the 4 pin mobo connector and the 4 pin CPU connector were all at +12 volts. Did I do this correctly or do I need to do something different? The PSU part # is L76557-003.
It would be nice to find a resource that has all the various pin layouts for PSUs.
Here's my multimeter and how I have it configured for this testing:

The connectors:


