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HP PS-5032-2V2 300 Watts 200-240 V 20-Pin ATX Internal Power Supply
- Power Output: 300 Watts.
- Form Factor: ATX Internal Power Supply.
- Input Voltage: 200-240V AC.
- Output Connector: Standard 20-pin ATX.
- Designed for desktop computer systems.
- Provides stable power for core components.
- Reliable power delivery for typical office or home use.
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Product Overview
The HP PS-5032-2V2 is an internal ATX power supply unit designed to provide reliable power to desktop computer systems. It offers a maximum output of 300 Watts and operates on a voltage range of 200-240V AC, featuring a standard 20-pin ATX power connector.
Technical Information
| SKU | PS-5032-2V2 |
| Title | HP PS-5032-2V2 300 Watts 200-240 V 20-Pin ATX Internal Power Supply |
| Product Type | Internal Power Supply Unit |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Model | PS-5032-2V2 |
| Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V AC |
| Output Connector | 20-Pin ATX |
Product Description
The HP PS-5032-2V2 is an internal power supply unit (PSU) designed to provide the necessary electrical power for desktop computer components. With a maximum power output of 300 Watts, this PSU is suitable for standard office or home desktop configurations that do not require exceptionally high power demands, such as those found in high-end gaming rigs or workstations with multiple powerful graphics cards. This power supply operates within a 200-240V AC input voltage range, making it compatible with power grids in many regions worldwide that utilize this voltage standard. It features a standard 20-pin ATX main power connector, which is the primary interface for delivering power to the motherboard. Additionally, it typically includes other essential connectors for components like hard drives, optical drives, and potentially a CPU power connector (though older 20-pin ATX systems might not always have a separate CPU connector or it might be integrated into the 20-pin).


