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| Product Overview |
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The HP 240-watt AC switching power supply is designed for small form factor HP desktops, delivering steady power for the DC5100 and DC7100 series. It fits neatly inside compact cases, converting a wide range of AC voltages into the DC power your system needs to function reliably. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | DPS-240FB |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Product Description |
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This internal power supply unit provides reliable 240-watt power for HP's DC5100 and DC7100 small form factor desktop PCs. It converts AC input ranging between 100 and 240 volts to stable DC output, ensuring consistent operation of your desktop components. Often found in office environments and business setups, this power supply is built to fit compact cases without sacrificing power capacity. IT professionals and system builders typically use it to maintain or upgrade their existing HP small form factor systems. Key Features
This power supply is most commonly deployed in office PCs, educational labs, and business workstations where space efficiency and dependable power delivery are priorities. It plays a crucial role in keeping systems running smoothly without interruptions caused by power issues. |
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The HP 240-watt internal switching power supply is primarily utilized within small form factor desktop environments, particularly where space constraints require efficient power solutions. IT administrators managing mid-sized office setups or educational labs benefit from its reliable performance in maintaining system uptime for essential business applications. How It's Used:
By providing consistent and adaptable power conversion within small form factor PCs, this power supply supports operational continuity and hardware scalability in environments focused on efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Its compatibility and voltage flexibility contribute to sustaining legacy systems without compromising performance. |