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Dell YJ9Y6 Power Distribution Board for PowerEdge C6100
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge C1100/C1100A
- Power Distribution Board
- Ensures reliable power delivery
- Component for server chassis
- Original Dell part
- Direct replacement
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Product Overview
The Dell YJ9Y6 is a Power Distribution Board specifically designed for the Dell PowerEdge C1100/C1100A server chassis. It ensures efficient and reliable power distribution to the various components within the server.
Technical Information
| SKU | YJ9Y6 |
| Model | Power Distribution Board |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge C1100/C1100A |
| Type | Internal component |
Product Description
The Dell YJ9Y6 Power Distribution Board is an essential internal component engineered to facilitate the seamless distribution of power within the Dell PowerEdge C1100 and C1100A server chassis. This board acts as a central hub, receiving the main power input and intelligently routing it to the various critical components of the server, including processors, memory modules, storage drives, and expansion cards. Its primary function is to ensure that each component receives the correct voltage and current required for optimal operation. By providing a stable and regulated power supply, the YJ9Y6 contributes significantly to the overall reliability and performance of the server. As an original Dell part, it is designed to meet the stringent specifications and quality standards set by Dell, ensuring compatibility and proper fit within the designated server models. This Power Distribution Board is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the server's power system. It is typically installed directly within the server chassis, connecting to the power supply unit(s) and then branching out to power connectors for the motherboard and other internal hardware. Replacing or installing this board requires careful attention to internal server architecture and component connections.



