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Dell RCXD0 717 Watts 100-240 V AC 50-60Hz Power Supply
- 717 Watts maximum output power
- Input Voltage: 100-240V AC
- Frequency: 50-60Hz
- Provides stable power for server components
- Designed for use in Dell server environments
- Hot-swappable capability for minimal downtime
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Product Overview
The Dell RCXD0 is a 717-watt AC power supply unit, operating within a 100-240V input range and supporting both 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies. This PSU is designed to provide reliable power for compatible Dell server systems. Its specifications indicate a focus on efficiency and broad compatibility.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 717W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V |
Additional Specifications
| Frequency | 50-60Hz |
| Type | AC Power Supply |
Product Description
The Dell RCXD0 power supply unit is a key component for maintaining the operational integrity of compatible Dell server hardware. Delivering a substantial 717 watts of power, it is engineered to handle the energy demands of various server configurations, ensuring that processors, memory, and storage devices receive consistent and reliable power. The unit's support for a wide input voltage range (100-240V AC) and dual frequency operation (50-60Hz) underscores its adaptability for global deployments. This flexibility is crucial for businesses with international operations or those who may relocate equipment, as it ensures compatibility with different power grids without requiring specialized adapters or configurations. Furthermore, the RCXD0 is typically designed with hot-swappable functionality, a critical feature in enterprise environments where server uptime is paramount. This allows for the replacement or addition of power supplies without interrupting ongoing server operations, thereby preventing service disruptions and maintaining productivity. Its robust design aims to provide efficient power conversion and protection against common electrical anomalies.



