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HP 685347-103 110 Watts ATX Power Supply
- 110 Watts power output.
- ATX form factor standard.
- Suitable for low-power computing systems.
- Provides power to motherboard and components.
- Internal computer power supply.
- Ensures stable power delivery.
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Product Overview
This is a 110 Watt ATX power supply unit. It is designed to provide power to a computer system, adhering to the ATX form factor standard. The 110W rating suggests it is suitable for lower-power systems, such as small form factor PCs, HTPCs, or basic office workstations.
Technical Information
| Power Output | 110 Watts |
| Form Factor | ATX |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Internal Power Supply Unit |
| Input Voltage | Standard AC Input (e.g., 100-240V) |
Product Description
The HP 685347-103 is an internal power supply unit (PSU) with a capacity of 110 Watts, designed to power computer systems. It adheres to the widely adopted ATX form factor, which dictates the physical dimensions and mounting standards for power supplies in most desktop computers. This ensures compatibility with a broad range of PC cases and motherboards that follow the ATX specification. The 110-watt power rating indicates that this PSU is intended for systems with relatively modest power demands. It is well-suited for configurations such as compact HTPCs (Home Theater PCs), entry-level office desktops, or systems built with energy efficiency as a primary concern. While not designed for high-end gaming rigs or workstations with multiple power-hungry components, it provides sufficient power for essential components like a CPU, RAM, storage drives, and a basic graphics card. This power supply unit converts AC power from the wall outlet into the various DC voltages required by the computer's internal components. It is engineered to deliver stable and reliable power, which is critical for the overall performance and longevity of the system. The unit typically includes standard ATX connectors for the motherboard, CPU, and peripherals, ensuring straightforward integration into a PC build.



