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Dell VK6V1 350 Watts 200-240 V Power Supply
- 350 Watts power output
- Input Voltage: 200-240V AC
- Designed for Dell systems
- Provides essential power for system components
- Standard ATX form factor (assumed)
- Reliable power delivery
- Suitable for specific Dell configurations
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Product Overview
This is a Dell VK6V1 power supply unit with a 350-watt output capacity. It is designed for operation within a 200-240V input voltage range.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 350 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 200-240 V |
Product Description
The Dell VK6V1 power supply is a 350-watt unit designed to provide reliable power to compatible Dell computer systems. It operates within a specific input voltage range of 200-240V AC, making it suitable for regions that utilize this voltage standard. The 350-watt capacity is adequate for standard desktop configurations, ensuring that essential components like the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and storage drives receive the necessary power to function correctly. This power supply unit is engineered to meet Dell's specifications for performance and compatibility, ensuring a seamless integration into the intended Dell chassis. While the specific model compatibility is not detailed in the title, it is generally designed for Dell desktops that require this wattage and voltage input. The unit's primary function is to convert AC power from the wall outlet into the DC voltages required by the computer's internal components. As a critical piece of hardware, the VK6V1 power supply contributes to the overall stability and operational integrity of the system. Its design focuses on delivering consistent power output, which is vital for preventing system crashes, data corruption, and hardware damage. Users should ensure their system's power requirements align with the 350-watt rating and the 200-240V input specification before installation.


