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HP API4PC44 365 Watts 100-240 V AC 50-60Hz ATX Power Supply
- 365 Watts maximum power output
- ATX form factor
- Wide input voltage range (100-240V AC)
- Supports 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies
- Provides power for standard desktop components
- Reliable power delivery
- Often used in HP business desktops
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Product Overview
The HP API4PC44 is a 365-watt ATX power supply unit. It supports a wide input voltage range (100-240V AC) and frequency (50-60Hz), making it suitable for various desktop computer systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Wattage | 365 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Input Frequency | 50-60Hz |
| PFC | N/A (likely non-PFC or passive PFC) |
| Compatibility | ATX compatible systems, often HP desktops |
Product Description
The HP API4PC44 is a standard ATX power supply unit (PSU) with a maximum power output of 365 watts. This unit is designed to provide the necessary electrical power to the core components of a desktop computer, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage drives, and expansion cards. Its ATX form factor ensures compatibility with a wide array of standard desktop computer cases and motherboards, making it a common choice for system builders and for replacing existing PSUs. A key feature of the API4PC44 is its universal input voltage capability, accepting power from 100 to 240 volts AC and operating at either 50Hz or 60Hz frequencies. This makes the power supply suitable for use in virtually any region worldwide without requiring manual voltage selection. This broad compatibility simplifies deployment and ensures that the unit can function reliably regardless of the local power grid standards. While 365 watts is a moderate power rating, it is sufficient for many standard business or home desktop configurations that do not include high-end graphics cards or numerous power-hungry peripherals. The unit is designed to deliver stable and reliable power, contributing to the overall stability and longevity of the computer system. It typically includes standard ATX power connectors for motherboard, CPU, SATA devices, and Molex peripherals.



