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HP P3505-69006 320 Watts 200-240 V 4.5A 45-66Hz ATX Power Supply
- 320 Watts Power Output
- ATX Form Factor
- Input Voltage: 200-240 V AC
- Input Current: 4.5A
- Frequency: 45-66Hz
- Standard desktop power supply
- Reliable power delivery for PC components
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Product Overview
The HP P3505-69006 is a 320 Watt ATX Power Supply Unit designed for desktop computers and workstations. It operates on a voltage range of 200-240 V and draws a maximum current of 4.5A, providing stable power for system components.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
| Wattage | 320 Watts |
| Form Factor | ATX |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 200-240 V AC |
| Input Current | 4.5A |
| Frequency | 45-66Hz |
Product Description
The HP P3505-69006 is a standard ATX power supply unit (PSU) with a rated output of 320 Watts. This power supply is designed to provide the necessary electrical power to the various components within a desktop computer or workstation. Its ATX form factor ensures compatibility with most standard PC cases and motherboards. The unit operates within a specified input voltage range of 200-240 Volts AC, drawing a maximum of 4.5 Amperes. The operating frequency is between 45Hz and 66Hz, which is typical for power grids in many regions. This PSU is engineered to deliver stable and reliable power, which is crucial for the longevity and performance of sensitive computer hardware. With 320 Watts of power, this PSU is suitable for systems with moderate power requirements, including general office use, web browsing, and light multimedia tasks. It provides the essential power rails needed to run the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage devices, and other peripherals, making it a fundamental component of any computer system.


