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HP 0950-3205 100 Watts 20-Pin Power Supply For Vectra Servers
- 100 Watts maximum power output
- 20-pin ATX power connector
- Designed for HP Vectra server systems
- Provides stable power for critical components
- Ensures compatibility with specific HP server models
- Reliable power delivery for server uptime
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Product Overview
This HP 0950-3205 is a 100 Watt power supply unit designed specifically for Vectra servers. It features a 20-pin ATX connector, providing essential power for core server components. This PSU ensures reliable operation for compatible HP Vectra server models.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 100W |
| Connector Type | 20-Pin ATX |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Vectra Servers |
Product Description
The HP 0950-3205 power supply unit is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of HP's Vectra server line. With a robust 100-watt output, it delivers consistent and stable power necessary for the reliable functioning of server hardware, including processors, memory, and storage devices. Its 20-pin ATX connector ensures broad compatibility with the motherboards found in many HP Vectra server configurations. This specific design facilitates easy integration and replacement, minimizing downtime during maintenance or upgrades. The unit is built to HP's stringent quality standards, emphasizing durability and performance. This power supply is a crucial component for maintaining the operational integrity of HP Vectra servers. By providing a reliable power source, it supports the continuous operation required for business-critical applications and data processing. Users can trust the 0950-3205 to deliver the power needed for their server infrastructure.



