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Dell J102N 360 Watts Power Supply For Studio XPS 435MT
- 360 Watts maximum power output
- Designed for Dell Studio XPS 435MT
- Provides stable power for core system components
- Standard ATX form factor (typical)
- Features essential power protection circuits
- Ensures compatibility with the specific motherboard and chassis
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Product Overview
The Dell J102N is a 360-watt power supply unit specifically designed for the Dell Studio XPS 435MT desktop computer. It provides the necessary power to operate the system's components reliably.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 360 Watts |
| Compatibility | Dell Studio XPS 435MT |
Additional Specifications
| Model | J102N |
| Brand | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell J102N power supply is a crucial component for the Dell Studio XPS 435MT, delivering 360 watts of power to support its internal hardware. This unit is tailored to meet the specific power demands of the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage drives, and any installed expansion cards within that particular model. By providing a stable and regulated power output, the J102N ensures that the Studio XPS 435MT can operate efficiently and without interruption. This is vital for system stability, data integrity, and the longevity of the computer's components. The unit's design is optimized for the physical constraints and power connectors found within the Studio XPS 435MT chassis. As with most Dell power supplies, the J102N likely includes built-in safety mechanisms to protect against common electrical issues such as over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and short circuits. This protects the sensitive internal components of the computer from potential damage caused by power fluctuations or component failures.


