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Dell HP501 Power Distribution Board for PowerEdge T610
- Component Type: Power Distribution Board
- Server Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge T610
- Function: Distributes power within the server chassis
- Connects to server power supplies
- Provides power to motherboard, CPUs, RAM, and expansion cards
- Critical for server operational stability and performance
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Product Overview
The Dell HP501 is a Power Distribution Board designed for the Dell PowerEdge T610 server. It is an internal component responsible for distributing power from the server's power supplies to the motherboard and other essential hardware.
Technical Information
| Part Type | Power Distribution Board |
| Server Model | Dell PowerEdge T610 |
Additional Specifications
| Function | Internal Power Distribution |
Product Description
The Dell HP501 Power Distribution Board is a key internal component within the Dell PowerEdge T610 server. Its primary function is to receive power from the server's installed power supply units (PSUs) and distribute it efficiently to the motherboard, processors, memory modules, and other critical internal hardware. This ensures that each component receives the appropriate voltage and current for optimal performance and stability. Designed to meet the power requirements of the PowerEdge T610, this board plays a crucial role in the server's overall reliability. It is engineered to handle the power demands of a server designed for demanding enterprise workloads, contributing to consistent operation and preventing power-related issues. The board's integration within the chassis is vital for system integrity. As an essential part of the T610's power infrastructure, the HP501 is fundamental to the server's ability to perform reliably and maintain uptime. Its correct functioning is critical for preventing hardware failures and ensuring that the server can support its intended applications and services without interruption.



