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Dell P0813 160 Watts 200-240 V ATX Power Supply For OptiPlex GX240
- 160 Watts maximum power output
- Input Voltage: 200-240 V AC
- ATX form factor
- Designed for Dell OptiPlex GX240
- Provides stable power for essential system functions
- Compact design for integration into desktop chassis
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Product Overview
The Dell P0813 is a 160-watt ATX power supply unit designed for the Dell OptiPlex GX240 desktop computer. It operates within a 200-240V input range, providing essential power for the system's core components.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 160W |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Compatibility | Dell OptiPlex GX240 |
Product Description
The Dell P0813 power supply is a crucial component for the Dell OptiPlex GX240, a business-oriented desktop computer. With a 160-watt output, it is designed to adequately power the typical configuration of this model, which usually includes a mid-range processor, integrated graphics or a basic discrete graphics card, RAM, and storage devices. The 200-240V input specification ensures it can be used in regions that utilize this higher voltage range, offering flexibility in deployment. As an ATX form factor unit, it adheres to standard dimensions, allowing for straightforward installation within the OptiPlex GX240's internal bays. While 160 watts might seem modest by today's standards, it was sufficient for the power requirements of the hardware prevalent during the GX240's era. The unit is built to Dell's specifications, emphasizing reliability for business environments where uptime is critical. This power supply unit plays a vital role in the overall stability and functionality of the OptiPlex GX240. It converts AC power from the wall outlet into the various DC voltages required by the motherboard, CPU, hard drives, and other internal components. Ensuring that these power rails are stable and within specification is essential to prevent system errors, data corruption, and hardware failures.



