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Dell DX385 750 Watts 100-240 V Hot-Swap Power Supply
- 750 Watts maximum power output.
- Hot-swap capability for uninterrupted operation.
- Wide input voltage range: 100-240V AC.
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge servers or similar systems.
- Provides redundant power options when used in pairs.
- Ensures high availability and system uptime.
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Product Overview
The Dell DX383 is a 750-Watt Hot-Swap Power Supply, designed for high availability systems. It supports a wide input voltage range of 100-240V AC, ensuring flexibility in deployment.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Hot-Swap Power Supply |
| Wattage | 750W |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| Features | Hot-Swap, Redundant |
Product Description
The Dell DX385 is a high-performance 750-Watt power supply unit specifically designed for enterprise-grade server systems that require continuous operation and high availability. Its key feature is the hot-swap capability, which allows the power supply to be removed and replaced without shutting down the server. This is critical for maintaining uptime in environments where even brief periods of downtime can be costly. Supporting a wide input voltage range from 100V to 240V AC, the DX385 offers significant flexibility for deployment in various geographical locations and power infrastructures. This universal voltage compatibility ensures that the server can be easily relocated or operated under different power conditions without requiring a different power supply unit. The 750-watt capacity is sufficient to power demanding server configurations, including multiple processors, extensive memory, and numerous storage devices. This power supply is often designed to work in a redundant configuration, where two or more units are installed in the server chassis. If one power supply fails, the other(s) seamlessly take over the load, preventing any interruption to the server's operation. This redundancy is a cornerstone of high-availability computing, ensuring that critical applications and services remain accessible. The Dell DX385 is a robust component built for the reliability demanded by modern data centers.



