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Power Supply Unit Fantec NT-2U60E 600 W
The Fantec NT-2U60E 600 W is a server power supply unit in a 2U form factor engineered for stable, continuous operation. Its non-modular cabling and steel construction provide straightforward installation and physical durability in rack-mounted environments. The unit accepts a wide AC input range and integrates active cooling with a 70 mm fan to manage thermal load while delivering up to 600 W of total power with 80% efficiency and a high MTBF rating for long service intervals.
The PSU offers a compact 2U profile suitable for server chassis where space is limited and rack density is a priority. Steel housing improves structural rigidity and electromagnetic shielding. Active cooling with a 70 mm fan maintains airflow and temperature control under typical server loads. Wide input voltage compatibility (100–240 V, 47–63 Hz) allows use in diverse electrical environments. The unit’s specified mean time between failures supports reliable, long-term operation in continuous-use installations.
Install the power supply into a compatible 2U server chassis following the chassis manufacturer’s instructions for PSU mounting and securing. Connect the AC mains supply using an appropriate power cable rated for the local mains voltage. Attach the required internal power connectors to the server motherboard and peripheral devices; note that cabling is non-modular, so route and secure cables to avoid airflow obstruction. Ensure the fan intake and exhaust paths remain unobstructed and that ambient temperature stays within the server vendor’s recommended range. Verify output voltages and system boot behavior after installation.
Use this PSU in ventilated rack enclosures and maintain regular dust removal from the fan and vents. Match the 600 W capacity to your system’s total power draw with some headroom for peak loads. For critical systems, consider redundant power configurations or an external UPS to protect against mains interruptions and to extend component life.
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