
HP PRO DPS-300AB-73 300W Power Supply (Renewed)
Reliable Power for Your System with the HP PRO DPS-300AB-73 Power Supply The HP PRO DPS-300AB-73 is a 300W power supply designed to provide stable and efficient power to your HP system. This renewed power supply has been professionally inspected and tested to ensure it works like new, offering a...
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Overview
Reliable Power for Your System with the HP PRO DPS-300AB-73 Power Supply
The HP PRO DPS-300AB-73 is a 300W power supply designed to provide stable and efficient power to your HP system. This renewed power supply has been professionally inspected and tested to ensure it works like new, offering a cost-effective solution for your power needs.
Specifications:
- Wattage: 300W
- Condition: Renewed - Professionally inspected and tested to work and look like new.
Key Features
715185-001
PS-5301-02
HP
Specifications
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Authentic HP brand component, ensuring compatibility and reliability with HP systems
- Carries specific HP part numbers (715185-001, PS-5301-02), simplifying identification for system builders
- Designed to meet original equipment manufacturer specifications for seamless integration
- Offers a 300W power output, suitable for certain HP desktop configurations
- Provides a cost-effective solution for replacing a power supply in compatible HP models due to its renewed status
👎 Cons
- Specific compatibility details beyond general HP branding are not provided, requiring users to verify part numbers
- Being a renewed product, its long-term reliability might not be as predictable as a brand-new unit
- The 300W output may be insufficient for high-performance HP systems or those with dedicated graphics cards
- Lack of efficiency rating (e.g., 80 PLUS certification) makes it difficult to assess energy consumption
- Only identifies as an "O.E.M. Authorized Part" without further feature details, limiting understanding of its capabilities