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HP 511781-001 ML350 G6 Power Switch Board Assembly
- Power Switch Board Assembly
- Compatible with HP ProLiant ML350 G6
- Manages server power on/off functionality
- Includes power status indicators
- Direct replacement part for ML350 G6
- Ensures proper server power management
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Product Overview
The HP 511781-001 is a Power Switch Board Assembly for the HP ProLiant ML350 G6 server. This component is essential for managing the server's power on/off functions and often includes indicators for power status.
Technical Information
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant ML350 G6 |
| Component Type | Power Switch Board Assembly |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 511781-001 |
Product Description
The HP 511781-001 Power Switch Board Assembly is a vital internal component for the HP ProLiant ML350 G6 server. Its primary function is to facilitate the control of the server's power state, allowing users to turn the system on and off through the physical power button. This board often integrates with the server's management system to provide feedback on the power status, such as LED indicators for power on, power fault, or standby mode. Beyond just the power button, this assembly can also incorporate other power-related functionalities and connections. It ensures that the power signal is correctly routed to the server's motherboard and power supply unit. A functioning power switch board is crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the server, preventing unexpected shutdowns or startup issues. As a genuine HP part, the 511781-001 is designed to meet the specific requirements and standards of the ProLiant ML350 G6 server. Replacing a faulty power switch board with this assembly will restore the server's ability to be powered on and off correctly, ensuring uninterrupted service and proper system management. It is a key part of the server's user interface and internal power control system.



