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HP AA21880 200 Watts 200-240 V 20-Pin ATX Power Supply
- 200 Watts power output
- Input voltage: 200-240V
- Standard 20-pin ATX connector
- Suitable for a range of desktop PCs
- Reliable power delivery
- Compact form factor
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Product Overview
This HP AA21880 power supply provides 200 Watts of power and operates on 200-240V input. It features a standard 20-pin ATX connector, making it suitable for various desktop systems.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 200-240 V |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | 20-Pin ATX |
| Type | ATX Power Supply |
Product Description
The HP AA21880 is a 200-watt ATX power supply unit designed to provide reliable power to desktop computer systems. Operating within a voltage range of 200-240V, it is suitable for use in regions with higher mains voltage. The unit features a standard 20-pin ATX connector, which is compatible with a wide array of motherboards found in many desktop PCs, making it a versatile option for upgrades or replacements. This power supply is engineered to deliver consistent and stable power to the computer's components, ensuring smooth operation and preventing potential issues caused by inadequate or fluctuating power. Its 200-watt capacity is sufficient for general-purpose computing tasks, office applications, and light multimedia use, where high-end graphics cards or multiple high-power drives are not present. The compact ATX form factor allows for easy installation into most standard desktop computer cases. HP's reputation for quality manufacturing ensures that the AA21880 is built with durable components, offering a dependable solution for users seeking a reliable power source for their desktop systems. It represents a practical choice for maintaining or upgrading the power capabilities of older or less demanding PC configurations.


