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HP 250996-001 325 Watts 200-240 V 50-60Hz Power Supply
- 325 Watts power output
- Universal input voltage (200-240V AC)
- Supports 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies
- Provides stable power for HP systems
- Standard server/workstation PSU form factor
- Ensures reliable system operation
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Product Overview
The HP 250996-001 is a 325-watt power supply unit compatible with a range of HP systems. It operates on a universal input voltage range of 200-240V AC and supports 50-60Hz frequencies, providing reliable power for various server and workstation configurations.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 325W |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V AC |
| Frequency | 50-60Hz |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Server/Workstation PSU |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 250996-001 is a versatile 325-watt power supply unit designed to provide reliable power to various HP computing systems. It features a universal input voltage range, accepting power from 200 to 240 volts AC, and is compatible with both 50Hz and 60Hz power grids, making it suitable for deployment in different regions. This power supply is engineered to deliver consistent and stable power to the motherboard, processors, memory, and other essential components of servers and workstations. Its robust design ensures that the system can operate efficiently and reliably, even under demanding workloads, contributing to overall system stability and longevity. As a standard component for many HP systems, the 250996-001 is built to meet the manufacturer's specifications for quality and performance. It serves as a critical element in the system's architecture, ensuring that all hardware receives the necessary power to function correctly and preventing potential issues related to power fluctuations or inadequacy.



