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Dell YX452 300 Watts 24-Pin ATX Power Supply
- Wattage: 300 Watts
- Form Factor: ATX
- Connectors: 24-Pin ATX Motherboard Connector
- Designed for desktop PCs
- Standard power output
- Reliable component for system builds
- Universal voltage compatibility (assumed for ATX standard)
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Product Overview
The Dell YX452 is a 300-watt ATX power supply unit. It provides standard power connections for desktop computer systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Wattage | 300 W |
| Form Factor | ATX |
Additional Specifications
| Connectors | 24-Pin ATX, SATA, Peripheral |
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V~ (Typical) |
Product Description
The Dell YX452 is a standard ATX power supply unit (PSU) with a rated output of 300 watts. This power supply is designed to provide the necessary electrical power for the components within a typical desktop computer system. The ATX form factor is the industry standard for most desktop PCs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of computer cases and motherboards. This PSU features the essential 24-pin ATX connector required to power modern motherboards, along with additional connectors for peripherals such as hard drives, SSDs, and optical drives. While specific input voltage details are not explicitly stated in the title, ATX power supplies typically operate with universal input voltage ranges (e.g., 100-240V AC), allowing them to function in different geographical locations. The 300-watt capacity is suitable for entry-level to mid-range desktop configurations. The Dell YX452 serves as a reliable component for system builders or as a replacement power supply for existing desktop computers. Its straightforward design focuses on delivering stable and consistent power to the system's core components, ensuring the overall functionality and longevity of the computer. It represents a basic yet crucial element for any desktop PC's operation.



