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D800RBA - Lenovo 800-Watts Gold Hot-Swappable Power Supply

SKU: D800RBA
£94.18 Inc. VAT
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Product Description

Upgrade your server infrastructure with the dependable Lenovo 800-Watts Gold Hot-Swappable Power Supply (D800RBA). Designed for efficiency and reliability, this PSU offers a robust 800-watt output with an 80 PLUS Gold certification, ensuring optimal power delivery and energy savings for your critical systems. At a competitive price of £94.18, it represents excellent value for businesses seeking to maintain or enhance their IT hardware. This power supply is built to minimise downtime and maximise performance, making it a smart choice for any professional IT environment.

Key Features

  • Brand: Lenovo
  • Model: D800RBA
  • Wattage: 800 Watts
  • Efficiency Rating: 80 PLUS Gold
  • Type: Hot-Swappable
  • Compatibility: Designed for Lenovo server systems
  • Reliability: Built for continuous operation
  • Value: Competitive UK pricing at £94.18

This Lenovo 800W Gold Hot-Swappable Power Supply is ideal for IT professionals, data centres, and businesses requiring high availability and efficient power management. Its hot-swappable design allows for replacement without shutting down your server, ensuring uninterrupted service. Trust sasconnects.com, your reliable UK IT hardware supplier, for competitive pricing and fast dispatch on essential components like the D800RBA. Order yours today to ensure your systems remain powered and operational.

Details

Brand Lenovo
SKU D800RBA
SKU:
D800RBA