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HP DCH1506-08P 150 Watts ATX Power Supply For Vectra MT
- 150 Watts power output
- ATX form factor
- Designed for HP Vectra MT
- Ensures reliable system operation
- Suitable for mid-tower chassis
- Original HP replacement part
- Provides stable power to core components
- Meets OEM specifications
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Product Overview
The HP DCH1506-08P is a 150 Watt ATX power supply designed for the HP Vectra MT desktop computer. It provides the necessary power to operate the system's components within its mid-tower chassis.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 150 Watts |
| Form Factor | ATX |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Vectra MT |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP DCH1506-08P is an ATX power supply unit with a 150 Watt output, specifically manufactured for use in the HP Vectra MT desktop computer. The Vectra MT is typically a mid-tower system, and this power supply is designed to fit within its chassis and provide the required electrical power for all internal components, including the motherboard, CPU, hard drives, optical drives, and expansion cards. As an OEM part, the DCH1506-08P ensures compatibility and reliable performance tailored to the specific requirements of the HP Vectra MT. It converts AC power from the wall outlet into the various stable DC voltage rails needed by the computer's hardware. The 150 Watt rating is sufficient for the typical configurations of the Vectra MT, which were generally business-oriented desktops not requiring extremely high power consumption. This power supply is essential for the stable and continuous operation of the HP Vectra MT. Replacing a faulty power supply with the correct OEM part guarantees that the system receives the appropriate power levels, preventing potential issues such as system instability, component damage, or failure to boot. It is a critical component for maintaining the functionality of these business workstations.



