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HP EPA85 180 Watts 100-240 V 3.6A ATX Power Supply
- Product Type: ATX Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Wattage: 180 Watts
- Input Voltage: 100-240 V AC (Universal)
- Input Current: 3.6A
- Form Factor: ATX
- Connectors: Standard ATX motherboard and peripheral connectors
- Cooling: Integrated fan
- Application: Replacement or upgrade for compatible HP systems
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Product Overview
The HP EPA85 is a 180-watt ATX power supply unit designed for various HP systems. It operates with a universal input voltage range of 100-240V AC and features a standard 3.6A current rating.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Wattage | 180 W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Input Current | 3.6 A |
| Form Factor | ATX |
Product Description
The HP EPA85 is a 180-watt ATX power supply unit (PSU) designed to provide reliable power to compatible HP computer systems. Featuring a universal input voltage range of 100-240V AC, this PSU can be used globally without the need for voltage converters, making it suitable for diverse deployment scenarios. With a maximum output of 180 watts, the EPA85 is suitable for systems with moderate power requirements, such as entry-level desktops, small form factor PCs, or certain HP workstations and servers. It provides the standard ATX form factor, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of PC cases and motherboards that adhere to the ATX standard. The power supply includes a built-in fan for active cooling, ensuring stable operation under load. It delivers the necessary power through standard ATX connectors for the motherboard and various peripheral devices like hard drives and optical drives. This PSU serves as a direct replacement or an upgrade option for systems requiring a dependable and efficient power source within its wattage class.



