
Intel FXX830WPSU 830W Redundant Power Supply Module
Ensure Uninterrupted Power with Redundant ReliabilityThe Intel FXX830WPSU Redundant Power Supply Module provides reliable and continuous power for critical systems. Its hot-plug design allows for easy maintenance and ensures system uptime. Type: Power Supply - Hot-Plug Form Factor: Plu...
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Overview
Ensure Uninterrupted Power with Redundant Reliability
The Intel FXX830WPSU Redundant Power Supply Module provides reliable and continuous power for critical systems. Its hot-plug design allows for easy maintenance and ensures system uptime.
- Type: Power Supply - Hot-Plug
- Form Factor: Plug-in module
- Power Provided: 830 Watt
- Redundancy: 1+1 (with optional power supply)
Key Features
Product NameSC5400 Chassis 830W Redundant Power SupplyProduct TypeRedundant Power SupplyOutput Power830 WInput Voltage127V AC240V ACCertifications & StandardsSafety and EMC Regulatory Compliance (Class A)
CompatibilityIntel Server Chassis:· SC5400BRP· SC5400BRPNA· SC5400LX· SC5400LXNAFrequency47 Hz to 63 Hz
Input Voltage Range100V AC to 127V AC200V AC to 240V ACOutput Voltage3.3V DC5V DC12V DC-12V DC5V DC
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed as a redundant power supply, offering increased reliability and uptime for critical systems.
- Provides a substantial 830W output power, suitable for demanding server chassis.
- Compatible with specific Intel Server Chassis models: SC5400BRP, SC5400BRPNA, SC5400LX, and SC5400LXNA.
- Supports a wide input voltage range from 100V AC to 240V AC, allowing for versatile deployment.
- Features various output voltages including 3.3V DC, 5V DC, 12V DC, and -12V DC for diverse component power needs.
- Meets Safety and EMC Regulatory Compliance (Class A), ensuring adherence to industry standards.
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for Intel SC5400 series server chassis, limiting its compatibility with other systems.
- The 830W output might be overkill or insufficient depending on the exact server configuration and expansion plans.
- As a specialized server component, it may have a higher cost than a general-purpose power supply.
- The product name only indicates the power supply and not other crucial server components needed for a complete system.
- The description mentions a frequency range of 47 Hz to 63 Hz, which is standard but not a unique advantage.