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Dell G631G 1570 Watts Power Supply For PowerEdge R900
- 1570 Watts maximum power output
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R900 servers
- High-efficiency power conversion
- Supports multiple processors and extensive hardware
- Ensures stable operation of high-end servers
- Robust build for continuous operation
- Critical for enterprise-level workloads
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Product Overview
The Dell G631G is a high-capacity 1570-watt power supply unit designed for the demanding requirements of the Dell PowerEdge R900 server. It provides ample power for multi-processor configurations and extensive storage.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 1570W |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R900 |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Standard (non-redundant) |
Product Description
The Dell G631G power supply unit is a powerhouse designed to meet the extreme power demands of the Dell PowerEdge R900, a high-end server platform often used in enterprise environments. With an impressive 1570-watt output, this PSU is capable of supporting configurations with multiple CPUs, a large amount of RAM, numerous hard drives, and other expansion cards that are common in such servers. Its substantial capacity ensures that even under heavy load, the server remains stable and operational. This power supply is engineered for reliability and efficiency, crucial for servers that operate 24/7. It provides the necessary stable DC voltages to all internal components, preventing performance degradation and potential hardware failures. The robust design of the G631G is intended for continuous operation in demanding data center conditions, where uptime is a critical factor for business operations. As a key component of the PowerEdge R900, the G631G power supply is essential for the server's ability to handle complex computations, large databases, and virtualization tasks. Its high wattage and reliable performance make it suitable for environments requiring maximum computing power and data throughput, ensuring that the server can consistently deliver its intended services without power limitations.



