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HP SP564-1A 320 Watts Power Supply
- 320 Watts maximum output power
- Designed for specific HP desktop or workstation models
- Provides stable power to system components
- Standard ATX or proprietary form factor (verify compatibility)
- Internal power supply unit
- Ensures reliable operation of the computer system
- Replacement part for original equipment
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Product Overview
The HP SP564-1A is a 320-watt power supply unit designed to provide reliable power to compatible HP computer systems. It serves as a replacement or upgrade component for systems requiring a specific wattage and form factor.
Technical Information
| Model | SP564-1A |
| Wattage | 320 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Form Factor | Internal Desktop/Workstation PSU |
Product Description
The HP SP564-1A power supply is a crucial component for ensuring the stable and efficient operation of compatible HP desktop computers and workstations. With a maximum output of 320 watts, it delivers the necessary power to the motherboard, CPU, storage devices, and other internal components. This unit is often used as a direct replacement for a failing power supply or as an upgrade if the original unit is insufficient for new hardware configurations. It is important to verify the specific HP system models that are compatible with the SP564-1A, as power supply form factors and connector types can vary significantly between different product lines. This power supply is designed to meet the power requirements and safety standards set by HP for its systems, ensuring reliable performance and protecting the computer's components from power surges or fluctuations. Installation typically involves opening the computer case and connecting the power supply's cables to the motherboard and peripheral devices. Proper installation and compatibility verification are essential for the longevity and stability of the entire system. This power supply is a fundamental part of the computer's hardware, directly impacting its ability to boot up and operate correctly.



