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Dell Y5092 280 Watts Power Supply For PowerEdge 750
- 280 Watts power output
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 750
- Provides stable power for server operations
- Ensures system reliability
- Crucial component for server uptime
- Direct replacement for original PSU
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Product Overview
The Dell Y5092 is a 280 Watt Power Supply Unit specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge 750 server. It ensures reliable power delivery to the server's critical components.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 280 Watts |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 750 |
Additional Specifications
| Model | Y5092 |
| Type | Server Power Supply |
Product Description
This Dell Y5092 power supply unit is a vital component for the Dell PowerEdge 750 server, providing the necessary electrical energy to keep the system operational. With a 280-watt capacity, it is precisely engineered to meet the power demands of the PowerEdge 750's configuration, including its processors, memory, storage drives, and network interfaces. The unit's primary function is to convert AC power from the mains into the stable DC power required by the server's internal components. Reliability is paramount for server hardware, and the Y5092 is built to deliver consistent power, minimizing the risk of downtime or data corruption. It plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of the server's operations, ensuring that it can perform its intended tasks without interruption. This power supply is designed to meet the rigorous standards expected of enterprise-grade hardware. As a specific replacement part for the Dell PowerEdge 750, the Y5092 ensures compatibility and ease of installation. Its robust design aims to withstand continuous operation, a common requirement for servers that often run 24/7. By providing a steady flow of power, this unit contributes significantly to the overall performance and longevity of the server.


