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Dell CKMXO 250 Watts Power Supply For PowerEdge R210
- Wattage: 250 Watts
- Form Factor: Server Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge R210
- Designed for reliable server operation
- Direct replacement part
- Ensures stable power delivery to components
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Product Overview
The Dell CKMXO is a 250-watt power supply unit designed specifically for the Dell PowerEdge R210 server. It provides the necessary power to operate the server's components reliably. This PSU is a direct replacement or upgrade for the original power supply.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 250W |
| Form Factor | PSU |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R210 |
| Brand | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell CKMXO is a 250-watt power supply unit (PSU) specifically manufactured to meet the power requirements of the Dell PowerEdge R210 server. This compact and efficient PSU is engineered to provide stable and reliable power to all the internal components of the server, ensuring optimal performance and preventing system instability or failures due to inadequate power delivery. As a component designed for a specific server model, the CKMXO ensures compatibility with the R210's motherboard and power distribution system. Its 250-watt rating is tailored to the typical power consumption of the PowerEdge R210, which is an entry-level rack server often used for small business applications, web hosting, or dedicated network services. This wattage is sufficient to power the CPU, RAM, storage drives, and other essential hardware. Replacing or upgrading the power supply in a server is a critical maintenance task. The Dell CKMXO serves as a direct replacement part, allowing IT administrators to quickly restore functionality to a server with a failed PSU or to have a spare on hand. Its design prioritizes reliability and efficiency, which are essential characteristics for components operating in a server environment that often requires 24/7 uptime.



