430-Watt Quad (4) SATA / PCI-Expree Video
Upgrade Power Supply for Dell Tower PC models:
XPS 400 410 420 430
New Unit in Bulk Packaging
Safe Power Supply Officially Certified by UL Lab. License# E320351
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Featured Enhancements:
- Galvanized stell casing (prevents rust)
- RoHS Compliant - made with hazardous-free components
- 430 Watts higher output capacity to support more add-on such as more memory and new video card, etc.
- High end PCI-Express graphic card support
- Automatic fan speed control (AFC)
Automatically detect chage in temperature & adjust the fan speed for ultimate cooling. This is a more advanced technology than most of the power supply in the market.
- Supports up to four (4) SATA drives
- I/O Switch for manual shut-down
- Built-in Quad Protection
International Safety Certifications:
High standard of quality with official certification
from CE, UL, cUL, and FCC.
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Power Connectors Summary
Connector Name
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Quantity
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Picture
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20pin & 24pin
dual-use main connector
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1
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Peripheral Power Connector
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3
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Floppy Drive Power Connector
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1
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Connector Name
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Quantity
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Picture
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Serial ATA Power Connector (90-degree type just like the ones in Dell PSU)
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4
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4-pin ATX12V Power Connector
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1
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PCI-Express Power Connector
(for PCI-EXPRESS video card)
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1
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Installation to your Dell XPS Systems:
1. Locate the latch handle on the top case panel near the back of the system, on top of the power supply.
2. Pull the latch handle outward to unlock and remove the side panel.
3. Remove your old power supply and install this new quad SATA power supply. Secure all 4 screws .
4. Make sure all power connectors are secured tightly to drives and motherboard.
5. Before turning on your system for the first time, press the rocker switch on the back of the power supply to "I" position. The "O" position is for manual total shut-down .
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How it looks like when this PSU
is installed in an XPS 400 system:
Please Click on the above picture
if you are concern about perfect fit
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Technical Specification
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Works with Intel Pentium 4 systems
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Works with any Pentium III processor based system.
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Works with any Celeron processor based system.
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Recommended for AthlonTM XP systems.
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Recommended for AthlonTM/Thunderbird systems.
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Recommended for DuronTM systems.
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- Designed for PC, server, and industrial applications
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AC Input (115v/ 230v switchable):
115V @ 60 Hz - 9A max, or
230V @ 50Hz - 5A max
Output
Voltage
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Load Range
MAX
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Regulation
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Ripple
Peak-to-Peak
Max.
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1. +5V
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20.0A
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+5% ~ -5%
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50 mV
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2. +12V1
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18.0A
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+5% ~ -5%
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200 mV
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3. +12V2
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18.0A
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+5% ~ -5%
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200 mV
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4. -12V
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0.8A
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+10% ~ -10%
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200 mV
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5. +5VSB
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2.0A
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+5% ~ -5%
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100 mV
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6. +3.3V
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20.0A
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+5% ~ -5%
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100 mV
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12V1 & 12V2 combined maximum power output is 300-Watts
5V & 3.3V combined maximum power output is 130-Watts
MTBF Life Expectancy of this model:
100,000 hours* (11 years & 2 months)
*exclude the life of the fan which is affected by environment.
Operating temperature range:
10oC - 50oC (50oF - 122oF)
Efficiency: 65 % minimum when measured at full load
High standard of quality with official FCC, UL, cUL, and CE Certification.
Dimension: 3 3/8" x 4" x 5 7/8"
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Extra Electrical Protection:
Input Protection
In primary circuit of the power supply , a protected fuse is inserted. Only internal fault of the power supply will cause the fuse to be blown.
Output Protection
Over Voltage Protection: The +5V/+12V/+3.3V DC outputs are protected against the over voltage condition . Maximum value can't be over 6.8V at 5V terminal ,15.6V at 12V and 4.5V at 3.3V.
Over Power Protection: As a protection against excessive power delivery due to output short circuit or over load usage, this power supply can electronically limit the output current to not surged to exceed 60% of its designed output power.
Short Circuit Protection: Short circuit placed on any DC output will shut down all DC outputs and latch. After that, the unit may need to be removed from system or unused for some time before it can be used again.
Over Current Protection: Current protection is designed to limit the current to ensure the system operate within safe operating conditions. The recommended over current protection scheme is for the power supply to latch into the shutdown state. After that, the unit may need to be removed from system or unused for some time before it can be used again. The setting of over current protection for each output rail is as following: +5V is less than or equal to 50A , +3.3V is less than or equal to 60A,+12V is less than or equal to 40A.
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