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Dell MPF5F 235 Watts 50-60Hz 4A Power Supply For OptiPlex GX760/780
- 235 Watts maximum power output
- Designed for Dell OptiPlex GX760/GX780
- Input Frequency: 50-60 Hz
- Current Draw: 4A
- Provides stable power for desktop components
- Standard ATX form factor
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Product Overview
The Dell MPF5F is a 235 Watt power supply unit designed for Dell OptiPlex GX760 and GX780 desktop computers. It operates with a standard AC frequency of 50-60Hz and draws 4A.
Technical Information
| Part Number | MPF5F |
| Wattage | 235 Watts |
| Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
Additional Specifications
| Current Draw | 4A |
| Compatibility | Dell OptiPlex GX760/GX780 |
Product Description
This Dell MPF5F power supply unit is rated at 235 watts and is specifically designed to meet the power requirements of Dell OptiPlex GX760 and GX780 desktop systems. Its primary role is to convert AC power from the wall outlet into the DC voltages needed by the computer's internal components. The unit operates reliably within the standard AC frequency range of 50-60Hz, ensuring compatibility with power grids worldwide. The 4A current draw indicates its typical power consumption under normal operating conditions. As a component from Dell, it is built to ensure system stability and longevity for the targeted OptiPlex models. This power supply is crucial for powering the motherboard, processor, memory, hard drives, and other essential hardware within the GX760 and GX780 desktops. Its 235-watt capacity is sufficient for the typical configurations of these business-class machines, providing a dependable power source for daily tasks and productivity. The standard ATX form factor allows for straightforward installation into the computer's chassis.


