A power supply, also know as a power supply unit or PSU for short, is a device which is typically used to convert the mains voltage of 110 Volts (in the US and Japan) and 220-240 Volts (in many other countries) to several low voltage Digital Current (DC, mains is alternating current AC) power outputs for the internal components of the computer. As of 2007, ATX (Advanced Technology Extended) form factor is still the industry standard for do-it-yourselfers. The ATX form factor was created for motherboards by Intel in 1995 to overcome frustration for system builders so that they had a uniform standard with which they could build a system.
We offer power supply units from HP and also hot plug fan kits by HP. This is the HP 409579-B21 redundant hot plug fan kit that is available for sale. The power supplies we offer have wattage ratings up to 1300 W. This will allow optimum performance for many power-consuming processors, media storage devices, memory adapters, etc.
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