Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
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Reverse-airflow power supply for Dell S4048-ON and compatible network switches
The Dell 3HC75 is a rack-mount power supply designed for reverse airflow, moving air from the PSU side toward the I/O ports. It is built for network environments that require this specific cooling direction.
This unit suits administrators deploying or maintaining the listed Dell switches that require PSU-to-I/O airflow. It is not for operators whose chassis demand front-to-back or I/O-to-PSU airflow direction.
The defining specification is the reverse airflow path, which must match the switch chassis design. Installing a unit with the wrong airflow orientation will compromise thermal management.
| Brand | DELL |
|---|---|
| Model | 3HC75 |
| Type | Rack |
The 3HC75 uses a sealed fan module rated for long-life operation; no user-serviceable schedule is published.
The unit relies on the switch chassis thermal sensors; it has no independent throttle point.
Reverse airflow moves heat toward the I/O side; noise matches the switch fan curve at equivalent RPM.
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