Thermal And Acoustics; Table 17. Power Supply Efficiency; Figure 8. 750W Power Supply Unit - Dell PowerEdge T320 Technical Manual

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Figure 8 shows a 750W power supply unit extended from the T320 chassis.
The PowerEdge T320 supports up to two PSUs with 1+1 redundancy, auto-sensing and
auto-switching capability. The T320 also supports PSU 2+0 configurations for configurations that
exceed the output of a single PSU; in this case, 1+1 redundancy is not supported.
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performance. Dell PSUs have achieved Platinum efficiency levels as shown in Table 17.
Form factor
Output
495W AC
Redundant 86 mm
750W AC
Non-redundant
350W AC
See Table 26 for power supply specifications for the PowerEdge T320.

Thermal and acoustics

Optimized thermal management makes the PowerEdge T320 cool and quiet. Benefiting from smart
cooling fan speed control, the T320 can keep both high performance and good acoustics across a
wide range of ambient temperatures from 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) and to extended ambient
temperature ranges (see Table 27). Operating environments for the T320 can vary from the data
center to general-use spaces. In a typical configuration, the T320 is suitable for an open office
environment.
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Figure 8.
750W power supply unit
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Table 17.
Power supply efficiency
Class
Platinum
82.0%
Platinum
82.0%
Silver
N/A
Efficiency targets by load
10%
20%
90.0%
90.0%
85.0%
Use the Dell
50%
100%
94.0%
91.0%
94.0%
91.0%
88.0%
85.0%

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