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HP 591675-001 Power Supply Backplane Board
- Product Type: Power Supply Backplane Board
- Compatibility: Designed for specific HP ProLiant server models
- Function: Distributes power from PSUs to system components
- Connectors: Multiple power connectors for various components
- Form Factor: Specific to server chassis design
- Part Number: 591675-001
- Genuine HP Part: Ensures compatibility and reliability
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Product Overview
This HP 591675-001 is a Power Supply Backplane Board. It serves as a critical component for distributing power within compatible HP ProLiant server systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Backplane Board |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 591675-001 |
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant Servers (Specific models) |
Product Description
The HP 591675-001 Power Supply Backplane Board is a vital component within compatible HP ProLiant server systems. Its primary function is to act as a central distribution point for power, receiving input from the server's power supply units (PSUs) and efficiently routing it to various internal components such as the motherboard, hard drives, and expansion cards. This backplane board is engineered with specific connectors and form factors tailored to integrate seamlessly into the designated HP server chassis. By providing a robust and organized power distribution network, it ensures that all critical hardware receives stable and reliable power, which is essential for maintaining system uptime and preventing data loss. As a genuine HP part, the 591675-001 guarantees compatibility and adherence to the high-quality standards expected from HP enterprise hardware. Its installation is crucial for the proper functioning and power management of the server, making it a key element in maintaining the operational integrity of the IT infrastructure.

