Mistake: I accidentally confused pin 12 with 24!
I didn't have to test my PSU before so I am quite new to this but my computer started making beeping noises. I checked in the manual that these beeping noises might be because of the PSU and I tested the 4 pin peripherals connectors, 6+2 PCIe connectors and the ATX connector. What I found with the ATX connector was that pin 24 (black) would disrupt the ones that are sending voltage turning red from 4.93v to 1.51v, blue from -11.38v to -14.61v, white from -5.07v to -8.49v, orange from 3.41v to 0v, and yellow from 12.46v to 9.04v. Is pin 24 supposed to do this or is there something wrong? My PSU is a Extreme Power Plus 600w from Coolermaster.
I didn't have to test my PSU before so I am quite new to this but my computer started making beeping noises. I checked in the manual that these beeping noises might be because of the PSU and I tested the 4 pin peripherals connectors, 6+2 PCIe connectors and the ATX connector. What I found with the ATX connector was that pin 24 (black) would disrupt the ones that are sending voltage turning red from 4.93v to 1.51v, blue from -11.38v to -14.61v, white from -5.07v to -8.49v, orange from 3.41v to 0v, and yellow from 12.46v to 9.04v. Is pin 24 supposed to do this or is there something wrong? My PSU is a Extreme Power Plus 600w from Coolermaster.