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IBM 73Y9572 575 Watts Power Supply For 5802 / 5877
- 575 Watts power output
- Compatible with IBM 5802 servers
- Compatible with IBM 5877 servers
- Provides stable and efficient power
- Ensures system reliability
- High-quality power delivery
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Product Overview
This IBM 575 Watt power supply is compatible with both IBM 5802 and 5877 server models. It delivers consistent and efficient power to ensure the reliable operation of these systems.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 575 Watts |
| Compatibility | IBM 5802, IBM 5877 |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Power Supply Unit |
Product Description
The IBM 73Y9572 is a 575-watt power supply unit designed to meet the power requirements of IBM's 5802 and 5877 server platforms. This PSU is engineered to provide a stable and efficient power source, critical for the continuous operation of enterprise-grade hardware. Its robust design ensures that the server's components receive consistent voltage and current, thereby preventing performance degradation and potential hardware damage. This power supply unit plays a vital role in maintaining the overall health and uptime of the server. By delivering clean and reliable power, it supports the demanding workloads typical of these server models, whether they are used for data processing, virtualization, or other critical business applications. The 73Y9572 is built to stringent IBM standards, reflecting a commitment to quality and durability. Installation and integration into the server chassis are designed to be seamless, allowing for quick replacement or initial setup. Businesses relying on the IBM 5802 or 5877 servers can depend on the 73Y9572 to provide the essential power infrastructure needed for uninterrupted service and optimal performance.



