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Dell H490P 490 Watts 100-240 V AC 50-60Hz Power Supply
- 490 Watts maximum power output
- Universal input voltage: 100-240 V AC
- Input frequency: 50-60 Hz
- Designed for Dell systems
- Ensures stable and efficient power delivery
- Standard ATX form factor (typical for this wattage)
- Features over-voltage and short-circuit protection
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Product Overview
The Dell H490P is a versatile 490-watt power supply unit designed to provide reliable power for various Dell systems. It operates within a universal input voltage range of 100-240 V AC and supports standard 50-60Hz frequencies, making it suitable for global deployment.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 490 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Input Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
Product Description
The Dell H490P power supply unit is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of modern computing environments. With a robust 490-watt capacity, it is capable of supporting a wide array of Dell desktop and workstation configurations, ensuring optimal performance and stability. Its universal input voltage capability (100-240 V AC) and support for standard 50-60Hz frequencies make this power supply an adaptable solution for users worldwide. This feature simplifies deployment in different regions without the need for voltage converters, enhancing convenience and reducing potential compatibility issues. Built with reliability and safety in mind, the H490P typically incorporates essential protection mechanisms such as over-voltage protection (OVP), over-current protection (OCP), and short-circuit protection (SCP). These safeguards protect connected components from power surges and electrical faults, extending the lifespan of the system and preventing data loss.



