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Dell G287K 717 Watts Power Supply For PowerEdge R610
- 717 Watts maximum output power
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R610 servers
- Provides stable power for critical server operations
- Ensures efficient power conversion
- Hot-swappable for high availability
- Built to Dell's quality standards
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Product Overview
The Dell G287K is a 717-watt power supply specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge R610 server. It ensures consistent and reliable power delivery to support the server's components and demanding workloads. This PSU is a crucial part of the server's infrastructure, contributing to its overall stability and performance.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 717W |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R610 |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Server Power Supply |
Product Description
The Dell G287K power supply unit is a dedicated component engineered to power the Dell PowerEdge R610 server. With a capacity of 717 watts, it is precisely calibrated to meet the power requirements of this specific server model, ensuring that all internal components, from the CPU and RAM to storage and network interfaces, receive adequate and stable electrical current. This PSU plays a vital role in maintaining the high availability and performance expected from enterprise-grade servers. Its design likely incorporates features such as over-voltage protection, over-current protection, and efficient power conversion to minimize energy waste and heat generation. The reliability of the G287K is paramount for preventing unexpected shutdowns and data corruption, which are critical concerns in server environments. As a component for the PowerEdge R610, the G287K is built to integrate seamlessly and operate efficiently within the server chassis. Its inclusion ensures that the server can handle its intended workloads, whether they involve virtualization, database management, or application hosting, with consistent power delivery. The hot-swappable nature, common in server PSUs, further enhances its utility by allowing for maintenance or replacement without disrupting ongoing operations.



