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Power Supply Units

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Power Supply Units

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HPE 1000W Flex Slot Titanium Hot Plug Power Supply Kit power supply unit

HPE 1000W Flex Slot Titanium Hot Plug Power Supply Kit power supply unit

Regular price €192,30 EUR
Sale price €192,30 EUR Regular price €240,38 EUR
Cisco 715W AC 80+ PLATINUM CONFIG 1 P/S SPARE power supply unit

Cisco 715W AC 80+ PLATINUM CONFIG 1 P/S SPARE power supply unit

Regular price €987,15 EUR
Sale price €987,15 EUR Regular price €1.174,71 EUR
HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot Plug Low Halogen Power Supply Kit power supply unit

HPE 800W Flex Slot Platinum Hot Plug Low Halogen Power Supply Kit power supply unit

Regular price €96,84 EUR
Sale price €96,84 EUR Regular price €115,24 EUR
HPE 800W Flex Slot Titanium Hot Plug Low Halogen Power Supply Kit power supply unit

800W HPE Flex Slot Titanium Power Supply Hot Plug Low Halogen

Regular price €184,20 EUR
Sale price €184,20 EUR Regular price €241,30 EUR
Power Supply Unit NETGEAR APS600W 600W 110-240V Active Silver

Power Supply Unit NETGEAR APS600W 600W 110-240V Active Silver

Regular price €362,86 EUR
Sale price €362,86 EUR Regular price €486,23 EUR
Power Supply Unit QNAP PWR-PSU-100W-DT01 100W Server TS-431XeU

Power Supply Unit QNAP PWR-PSU-100W-DT01 100W Server TS-431XeU

Regular price €74,46 EUR
Sale price €74,46 EUR Regular price €97,54 EUR
Power Supply Unit QNAP SP-B01 500W Grey 900g for Servers

Power Supply Unit QNAP SP-B01 500W Grey 900g for Servers

Regular price €229,22 EUR
Sale price €229,22 EUR Regular price €314,03 EUR

Frequently Asked Questions

What wattage power supply unit do I need for my system? +
The wattage required depends on your hardware components. A basic office setup may need around 300-500W, while gaming or high-performance PCs may require 600W or more. Calculate the total wattage of your components, including the CPU and GPU, to determine the minimum wattage needed.
Are all power supply units compatible with any motherboard? +
Not all power supply units are universally compatible. Ensure the PSU has the appropriate connectors for your motherboard. Most modern motherboards use a 24-pin ATX connector, but older models may require additional 4 or 8-pin connectors. Always check your motherboard's specifications before purchasing.
What is the difference between modular, semi-modular, and non-modular power supplies? +
Modular power supplies allow you to connect only the cables you need, reducing clutter inside the case. Semi-modular units have some pre-attached cables, while non-modular supplies come with all cables permanently attached. Modular options are generally preferred for ease of installation and better airflow.
Can I use a power supply unit from an older PC in a new build? +
It depends on the wattage, connector types, and age of the PSU. If the older PSU has enough wattage and the right connectors for your new components, it may work. However, be cautious as older power supplies may not be as efficient or reliable, impacting overall system performance.
What is the importance of an 80 PLUS certification in power supply units? +
The 80 PLUS certification indicates that a power supply operates efficiently, reducing energy waste. Each tier (e.g., Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum) represents different efficiency levels at specified loads. Higher-rated PSUs typically generate less heat and have lower energy costs, contributing to better long-term performance.
Which power supply unit should I choose for gaming versus office use? +
For gaming, look for a unit with higher wattage (600W+) and additional connectors for graphics cards. Additionally, choose a power supply with a higher efficiency rating. For office use, a standard 300-500W PSU with basic connectors will suffice. Your choice should reflect the power demands of your specific components.