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Dell YX303 250 Watts 200-240 V 4A ATX Power Supply
- 250 Watts maximum power output
- ATX form factor
- Input voltage: 200-240V AC
- Input current: 4A
- Standard power supply for various PC builds
- Provides stable power to system components
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Product Overview
The Dell YX303 is a 250-watt ATX power supply unit, operating within a 200-240V input range with a 4A current draw. It is designed to provide reliable power to desktop computer systems and workstations.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 250W |
| Form Factor | ATX |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 200-240V |
| Input Current | 4A |
Product Description
The Dell YX303 power supply unit is a standard component often found in Dell desktop computers and workstations, though its ATX form factor makes it potentially compatible with other systems. It delivers a reliable 250 watts of power, suitable for systems with moderate power requirements, including typical office use or home computing tasks. The unit operates efficiently within the specified 200-240V AC input range, drawing a maximum of 4 amps. This power supply is designed to meet the essential power needs of a computer's motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage drives, and other peripherals. It adheres to ATX standards, ensuring physical compatibility with most standard ATX computer cases. The internal design focuses on providing stable voltage rails to prevent system instability and protect sensitive components from power fluctuations. While it is a Dell-branded part, its specifications suggest it could be used in non-Dell systems if physical dimensions and connector types are compatible. However, for optimal performance and reliability, it is recommended to use it within Dell systems for which it was originally intended. The 250W rating makes it a good choice for budget-friendly builds or systems that do not require high-end graphics cards or power-hungry processors.



