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Dell 949H1 300 Watts 200-240 V AC 50-60Hz Power Supply
- 300 Watts maximum power output
- Input Voltage: 200-240V AC
- Input Frequency: 50-60Hz
- Designed for Dell systems
- Provides stable power for core components
- Standard ATX form factor compatibility
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Product Overview
The Dell 949H1 is a 300 Watt AC Power Supply Unit designed to deliver reliable power to compatible Dell desktop systems. It operates with an input voltage of 200-240V AC and a frequency of 50-60Hz.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 200-240 V AC |
| Input Frequency | 50-60Hz |
Additional Specifications
| Model | 949H1 |
| Type | AC Power Supply |
Product Description
This Dell 949H1 power supply unit is engineered to provide a stable and efficient power source for a variety of Dell desktop computers. With a 300-watt capacity, it is suitable for systems with moderate power requirements, ensuring that the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and other essential components receive consistent electrical current. The unit's design prioritizes reliability, aiming to prevent system instability and component damage due to power issues. The power supply operates on an input voltage range of 200-240V AC, making it compatible with power outlets in many regions worldwide that use this voltage standard. Its frequency range of 50-60Hz further ensures broad compatibility with different electrical grids. This component is critical for converting the alternating current from the wall into the direct current needed by the computer's internal hardware. As a standard power supply unit, the 949H1 is designed to integrate seamlessly into compatible Dell chassis. It is a fundamental part of the computer's infrastructure, responsible for powering everything from the smallest LED indicators to the most power-hungry processors. Its consistent performance is key to the overall health and longevity of the computer system.


