StarTech ATX2POWER350 - 20/24 Pin - ATX12V 2.01 - AC 115/230 V - 350 Watt - 2U For Sale

StarTech ATX2POWER350 - 20/24 Pin - ATX12V 2.01 - AC 115/230 V - 350 Watt - 2U
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StarTech ATX2POWER350 - 20/24 Pin - ATX12V 2.01 - AC 115/230 V - 350 Watt - 2U:
$89.85

Brand new sealed in original plastic. Have several of them, may have some light wear/nicks on the plastic on some. Be sure to check all pics and specifications before purchasing!


Introducing the StarTech ATX2POWER350 Power Supply, perfect for your computing needs. This high-quality power supply has a maximum power output of 350 watts and supports 20/24 pin ATX12V 2.01 connectors. It is compatible with AC 115/230 V voltage and features a sleek silver color.

This unit is suitable for ATX form factors and has a model number of J96336. It comes with one unit per quantity and is manufactured by StarTech. Connectors include 20 Pin and 24 Pin, ensuring compatibility with a variety of systems. Use this power supply to ensure stable and reliable power for your computer, without worrying about the condition of the unit.



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