Description
Supermicro 750W 1U Redundant Power Supply
Designed for high-density server deployments, the Supermicro 750W 1U Redundant Power Supply delivers the blend of reliability, efficiency, and remote manageability that modern data centers demand. Built to power demanding workloads in rack-mounted environments, this 750-watt redundancy unit combines Titanium Level efficiency with digital switching control, ensuring quiet operation and robust protection for GPUs, graphics cards, and other expansion hardware. With its hot-swappable, 1U form factor, it minimizes downtime while maximizing uptime, making it an essential component for mission-critical servers and dense compute nodes. Whether you are outfitting a Blade or a 1U rack server chassis, this PSU is engineered to optimize performance, reduce total cost of ownership, and simplify remote management through PMBus-enabled monitoring.
- Titanium Level efficiency and digital switching control: Experience industry-leading efficiency that reduces energy consumption and operating costs. The digital switching architecture provides precise voltage regulation, faster response to load changes, and improved overall performance, helping to keep system temperatures down and power integrity stable across a broad range of workloads.
- 1U form factor with hot-swappable redundancy: The compact 1U package fits neatly into standard rack enclosures while offering redundant operation. Hot-swappability minimizes downtime for maintenance or upgrades, enabling you to replace a failed module without powering down the entire server, boosting availability for critical services and applications.
- Remote monitoring with PMBus and DC input options: PMBus support allows real-time remote sensing of voltage, current, power, and temperature, so administrators can monitor health and performance from a central management console. DC input support adds flexibility for diverse deployments, including data center power architectures that favor DC distribution for efficiency and reliability.
- GPU/graphics card readiness and robust protection: This power supply is designed to handle GPUs and other graphics accelerators, providing stable rails and protection features such as over-voltage, short-circuit, and over-temperature safeguards to protect expensive components in compute-heavy configurations.
- Quiet operation, FCC Class B certification, and reliability features: The design prioritizes low acoustic levels to minimize noise in office-style and data-center environments. FCC Class B certification ensures compliance with electromagnetic interference standards, while the overall build emphasizes reliability, long life, and predictable performance under load.
Technical Details of Supermicro 750W 1U Redundant Power Supply
- Power output: 750W redundant power supply module designed for 1U servers and chassis that require hot-swappable power.
- Form factor: 1U standard rack-mount chassis integration for compact, space-efficient deployments.
- Efficiency: Titanium Level efficiency, with high performance across a range of load conditions to reduce energy costs and thermal output.
- Monitoring and control: Digital switching control with remote monitoring via PMBus for real-time voltage, current, temperature, and fault reporting.
- Input configuration: DC input options to accommodate diverse data-center power architectures and distribution schemes.
- Protection features: Comprehensive protection including over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, over-temperature, and arc fault protection where applicable.
- Certifications: FCC Class B certified for EMI/EMC compliance and broad regulatory acceptance in office and data-center environments.
- GPU/graphics readiness: Built to support GPUs and other expansion cards that require stable, clean power rails.
- Reliability and cooling: Designed for continuous operation with reliable fans and thermal management to maintain stability under load.
How to install Supermicro 750W 1U Redundant Power Supply
Installing a 750W 1U redundant power supply in a server chassis is a straightforward process when performed with proper static control and safety precautions. Follow these general steps to ensure a secure, compliant, and stable installation. Always consult your specific chassis manual for model-specific guidance and connector layouts before proceeding.
- Prepare the chassis and power rails: Power down the server, unplug from all power sources, and discharge any static electricity. Open the chassis to access the PSU slots and verify that there is an available redundant power bay compatible with 1U hot-swappable modules.
- Remove the existing module (if upgrading): If replacing an existing PSU, carefully detach all power cables from the motherboard and components, then slide the old module out of its bay using the release mechanism. Place it on an anti-static mat to prevent damage.
- Install the new PSU module: Align the 750W redundant power supply with the chassis rail and slide it into the 1U bay until it locks securely. Ensure the module is fully seated and that any latching or locking mechanisms engage as designed.
- Connect the power cables and management interfaces: Attach the appropriate power cables to the PSU’s connectors as required by your motherboard and chassis. If PMBus or other remote monitoring interfaces are present, connect the corresponding management cables or headers to enable remote monitoring and control.
- Power and verify: Reconnect the server to AC or DC power as configured, power on the system, and monitor the LED indicators on the PSU for normal operation. Access your management console to verify PMBus readings and confirm that both redundant rails are online and reporting correctly.
- Test redundancy and load response: With the system powered, simulate a failure of one module (as permissible by your maintenance window) to verify that the remaining PSU smoothly sustains the load without interruption. Restore the failed module and confirm automatic rebalancing of current between rails.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the power rating and purpose of this PSU?
A: The Supermicro 750W 1U Redundant Power Supply provides 750 watts of power with redundant hot-swappable architecture, designed to keep servers running even if one module fails. It is ideal for 1U servers and densely packed compute nodes that require high availability and stable power delivery to CPU, memory, storage, and GPUs.
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Q: What efficiency level does it offer?
A: It delivers Titanium Level efficiency, delivering high electrical efficiency across typical load conditions to reduce energy consumption and thermal output, while maintaining reliable performance for demanding workloads.
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Q: How does PMBus remote monitoring benefit my data center?
A: PMBus enables real-time monitoring of voltage, current, temperature, fan speed, and fault status. This visibility helps administrators manage power usage, detect anomalies early, and integrate with existing DCIM or monitoring systems for proactive maintenance and energy management.
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Q: Is it compatible with GPUs and graphics cards?
A: Yes. The PSU is designed to support GPUs and other expansion cards by delivering stable rails and protective features that guard against over-voltage and over-current events during compute-intensive tasks.
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Q: What certifications and safety features are included?
A: In addition to FCC Class B certification for EMI/EMC compliance, the unit includes protection mechanisms such as over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, and thermal safeguards. It is designed for reliable operation in data-center environments and is RoHS-compliant where applicable.
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Q: How do I verify redundancy after installation?
A: After installation, use the management interface to confirm both rails are reporting as online. Perform a controlled load test and simulate a module failure to ensure seamless transition to the remaining PSU. Periodically monitor PMBus readings to detect drift or anomalies in voltage or temperature.
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