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Dell 0W848 200 Watts 200-240 V 50-60Hz Power Supply
- 200 Watts Power Output
- Input Voltage: 200-240 V
- Input Frequency: 50-60 Hz
- Designed for specific Dell systems
- Provides stable power delivery
- Reliable component for system operation
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Product Overview
The Dell 0W848 is a 200-watt power supply unit designed for specific Dell systems. It operates within a voltage range of 200-240V and a frequency of 50-60Hz, providing stable power to the components it serves.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 200-240 V |
Additional Specifications
| Input Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
Product Description
This Dell 0W848 power supply unit is rated at 200 watts, indicating its capacity to deliver electrical power to the internal components of a computer system. It is designed to operate within a standard international voltage range of 200 to 240 volts and a frequency of 50 to 60 Hertz. This ensures compatibility with power grids in many regions worldwide. The primary role of this power supply is to convert AC power from the wall outlet into the various DC voltages required by the motherboard, CPU, hard drives, and other internal hardware. It is engineered to provide a stable and consistent power output, which is crucial for the reliable operation and longevity of the computer's components. The 200-watt rating suggests it is intended for systems with moderate power requirements, such as entry-level desktops or specific server configurations. As a component from Dell, the 0W848 is likely designed to meet the specific power and form factor requirements of particular Dell system models. This ensures proper fit and integration within the chassis and compatibility with the system's power distribution architecture. Its reliable performance is essential for preventing system instability, data corruption, or hardware damage that can result from inadequate or fluctuating power.


