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Dell 0Z800P 800 Watts Server Power Supply For PowerEdge 1900
- Genuine Dell Original Part
- Model Number: 0Z800P
- Power Output: 800 Watts
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 1900 Servers
- High-efficiency power delivery
- Designed for server-grade reliability
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Product Overview
This is a genuine Dell 0Z800P server power supply unit designed for the Dell PowerEdge 1900 server. It provides a robust 800 Watts of power to ensure stable and reliable operation of critical server components.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 0Z800P |
| Wattage | 800W |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Server Power Supply |
| Compatibility | PowerEdge 1900 |
Product Description
The Dell 0Z800P is a high-performance power supply unit engineered specifically for the demands of the Dell PowerEdge 1900 server. With an 800-watt capacity, it delivers ample power to support the server's processors, memory, storage, and other essential components, ensuring optimal performance and stability. This power supply is built to meet Dell's stringent quality and reliability standards, making it a dependable choice for mission-critical applications. Its robust design and efficient power conversion help to minimize energy waste and heat generation, contributing to a more sustainable and cost-effective server environment. Installation is straightforward, designed to integrate seamlessly with the PowerEdge 1900 chassis. By utilizing a genuine Dell power supply like the 0Z800P, users can be assured of compatibility and performance that aligns with the original server specifications. This component is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the server's electrical system and preventing potential hardware failures that could lead to downtime.


