Description
Supermicro 300W ATX Power Supply
The Supermicro 300W ATX Power Supply is a compact, dependable internal PSU designed to deliver stable, clean power to a range of ATX-based systems. Built to support essential 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V outputs, this unit is ideal for compact desktops, small form factor servers, and workstation builds that require reliable power without unnecessary wattage. With two +12 V rails, it provides enhanced current distribution to critical components, helping to keep your motherboard, CPU, memory, and drives operating within safe voltage ranges. The internal design emphasizes safety and reliability, incorporating current limiting and fault management to protect your system from electrical anomalies. Whether you’re refreshing an aging workstation or outfitting a compact server, this 300 W PSU offers a balanced combination of performance, compatibility, and value.
- High-stability power delivery: Delivers clean, regulated rails for the core voltages your system relies on, including 3.3 V DC, 5 V DC, and 12 V DC outputs, ensuring components receive consistent power even under varying loads.
- Dual +12V rails for safer power distribution: Two +12V rails help manage load distribution across components, reducing stress on a single rail and improving overall electrical safety and reliability in ATX configurations.
- Internal ATX form‑factor with ready‑to‑use design: A compact, internal power supply built to fit standard ATX mounting setups, making it a straightforward upgrade or replacement for compatible systems without changing your chassis or connectors.
- Safety features to protect your hardware: Current limiting and fault management are built into the unit to help guard against overcurrent events, short circuits, and electrical faults that could damage sensitive components.
- Efficient, ready-to-use solution for small builds: Optimized for small form factor desktops and compact servers that require dependable power without the overhead of higher-w wattage units, helping to maintain energy efficiency and system stability.
Technical Details of Supermicro 300W ATX Power Supply
- Maximum output: 300 W
- Output voltages: 3.3 V DC, 5 V DC, 12 V DC
- Rails: 2 +12V rails
- Form factor: Internal ATX power supply
- Protection and safety: Current limiting and fault management
- Compatibility: Internal PSU designed for standard ATX systems
How to install Supermicro 300W ATX Power Supply
- Power down the computer, unplug the power cable, and discharge any remaining static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object.
- Open the case and locate the existing power supply mounting area. If replacing an old PSU, carefully disconnect all existing power cables from the motherboard, CPU, drives, and expansion cards.
- Position the Supermicro 300W ATX Power Supply so the mounting holes align with the chassis. Secure the unit to the case using the appropriate screws, ensuring it sits firmly without wobble.
- Connect the necessary power cables to your components: attach the 24-pin ATX motherboard power connector, the 4-pin or 8-pin CPU power connector as required by your motherboard, and any required PCIe or peripheral connectors for drives and devices. Route cables neatly to promote airflow and reduce cable clutter.
- Close the case, plug the system back in, and power on to verify proper operation. Check BIOS readings and observe all fans and components for normal behavior. If necessary, perform a quick voltage check using your motherboard readings to confirm stable rails (3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V).
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the maximum power output of this unit? A: The power supply delivers up to 300 W of total continuous power, suitable for compact ATX builds and light-duty servers.
- Q: Which voltages does it regulate? A: It provides 3.3 V DC, 5 V DC, and 12 V DC outputs with two +12V rails for improved safety and load distribution.
- Q: Is this power supply compatible with standard ATX motherboards? A: Yes. It is designed as an internal ATX power supply intended for standard ATX cases and motherboard configurations.
- Q: Does it include safety protections? A: The unit includes current limiting and fault management to help protect connected components from electrical faults and overcurrent conditions.
- Q: Is installation difficult for a beginner? A: For users familiar with replacing an internal PSU, installation is straightforward: remove the old unit, mount the new unit, connect the standard ATX power cables, and verify operation. If you’re unsure, consult a professional to ensure proper installation and safety.
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