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HP 624197-001 200 Watts Power Supply For ProLiant MicroServer
- 200 Watts maximum power output
- Designed for HP ProLiant MicroServer series
- Ensures stable and reliable power delivery
- Internal power supply unit
- Direct replacement for compatible HP servers
- Meets HP's quality and performance standards
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Product Overview
This HP 624197-001 is a 200-watt power supply unit specifically designed for the HP ProLiant MicroServer. It provides the essential power required for the server's components to operate reliably.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 624197-001 |
| Wattage | 200W |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant MicroServer |
Product Description
The HP 624197-001 power supply unit is engineered to deliver 200 watts of reliable power to the HP ProLiant MicroServer. This component is crucial for the stable operation of the server's motherboard, processors, memory, and storage devices. Its design ensures efficient power conversion and distribution, minimizing energy waste and heat generation. As an integral part of the server's infrastructure, this power supply meets stringent HP quality standards, guaranteeing durability and long-term performance. It is a direct replacement part, ensuring seamless integration and compatibility with the intended ProLiant MicroServer models. Proper power management is vital for data integrity and system uptime, making this PSU a critical component for business continuity. This 200W power supply is optimized for the specific power requirements of the ProLiant MicroServer, providing a robust and efficient solution for its power needs. It is built to withstand the demands of a server environment, offering peace of mind to users who rely on their MicroServer for critical tasks.


