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I don't. No other desktop in the house, no spare parts 🙁
It's dangerous and you can blew it if you don't know what are you doing but by shorting two specific pins, it's possible to turn on the PSU and see it it's working or not
Did you use a vacuum on the fans and let them spin during the clean?
Not on the PSU fans, and was using canned air cleaning stuff.
Someone else posted a link about testing the PSU. I'll consider it.
I pulled a psu out of my rig over the weekend. I was just going to chuck it on Trademe for $1. Let me know if you need it, though shipping might take a few days.
I did a paperclip test and the PSU seems fine, but thanks for the offer. Got to be mobo or CPU I think.