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Dell KC672 220 Watts 200-240 V AC 8A Power Supply For OptiPlex GX520
- 220 Watts maximum power output
- Input Voltage: 200-240 V AC
- Current Rating: 8A
- Designed for Dell OptiPlex GX520
- Provides stable power for essential system functions
- Standard ATX form factor (likely)
- Reliable power delivery for business desktops
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Product Overview
The Dell KC672 is a 220-watt AC power supply unit designed for the Dell OptiPlex GX520 desktop computer. It operates within a 200-240V input range and has an 8A current rating.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 220W |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V |
| Current Rating | 8A |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | ATX (likely) |
| Compatibility | Dell OptiPlex GX520 |
Product Description
The Dell KC672 is a 220-watt power supply unit specifically manufactured for the Dell OptiPlex GX520 desktop computer. This unit is designed to provide the necessary electrical power to all the internal components of the computer, ensuring stable and reliable operation. The 200-240V AC input range makes it suitable for use in regions that utilize this higher voltage standard, common in many parts of the world outside North America. With a 220-watt capacity, this power supply is adequate for the typical configuration of the OptiPlex GX520, which was a business-oriented desktop computer. Such systems usually include a mid-range processor, integrated graphics, RAM, and a hard drive, none of which typically require very high power consumption. The 8A current rating indicates the maximum current it can draw from the AC source under full load. As a component designed by Dell, the KC672 adheres to specific quality and compatibility standards for the OptiPlex GX520. It converts AC power from the wall outlet into the various DC voltages required by the motherboard, CPU, storage devices, and other internal hardware. Ensuring the stability and quality of this power conversion is critical for the longevity and performance of the computer system, preventing potential hardware failures or data corruption.



