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HP 366505-001 300 Watts 200-240 V 24-Pin ATX Power Supply For DC5100
- 300 Watts maximum power output
- Input Voltage: 200-240V AC
- Standard 24-Pin ATX connector
- Designed for HP DC5100 SFF systems
- Features active cooling fan
- Internal power supply unit
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Product Overview
This is a genuine HP 300 Watt ATX Power Supply Unit designed for the HP DC5100 Small Form Factor desktop computer. It provides reliable power delivery for the system's components.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 300W |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V |
| Connector Type | 24-Pin ATX |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Compatibility | HP DC5100 |
Product Description
The HP 366505-001 is a crucial component for maintaining the operational integrity of the HP DC5100 desktop. Engineered to meet HP's stringent quality standards, this 300-watt power supply ensures stable and efficient power distribution to all internal hardware, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and storage devices. Its 200-240V input voltage range makes it suitable for use in regions with standard European and international power grids. The standard 24-pin ATX connector ensures broad compatibility with the motherboard's power requirements, while its internal form factor allows for seamless integration within the DC5100's chassis. The unit also incorporates active cooling to prevent overheating during sustained operation. Replacing a faulty or upgrading an existing power supply unit is a common maintenance task, and this HP original part guarantees a perfect fit and reliable performance. It is essential to use genuine HP parts to ensure system stability and longevity, avoiding potential compatibility issues or performance degradation associated with third-party alternatives.



