Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Product overview
- Setting up the operating system
- Restoring the operating system
- System management
- BIOS ROM
- The Computer Setup (F10) Utility
- Desktop management
- Initial computer configuration and deployment
- Installing a remote system
- Replicating the setup
- Updating and managing software
- HP Client Manager Software
- Altiris Client Management Solutions
- HP SoftPaq Download Manager
- System Software Manager
- ROM Flash
- FailSafe Boot Block ROM
- Workstation security
- Asset tracking
- SATA hard disk drive security
- Password security
- Establishing a setup password using Computer Setup (F10) Utility
- Establishing a power-on password using computer setup
- Entering a power-on password
- Entering a setup password
- Changing a power-on or setup password
- Deleting a power-on or setup password
- National keyboard delimiter characters
- Clearing passwords
- Chassis security
- Fault notification and recovery
- Dual-state power button
- Replacing components
- Warnings and cautions
- Service considerations
- Customer Self-Repair
- Removing and installing components
- Component locations
- Predisassembly procedures
- Disassembly order
- Removing the cable lock (optional)
- Side access panel
- Side access panel sensor (optional)
- Side access panel solenoid lock
- Bezel
- Front panel I/O device assembly
- Optical disk drive (mini-tower configuration)
- Optical disk drive (desktop configuration)
- Speaker
- Power supply
- Power connections
- Rear system fan assembly
- Memory
- Expansion card slot identification
- Expansion card
- Battery
- Hard disk drive
- CPU heatsink
- CPU
- System board
- Converting to desktop configuration
- Product recycling
- Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- Calling technical support
- Locating ID labels
- Locating warranty information
- Diagnosis guidelines
- Troubleshooting checklist
- HP troubleshooting resources and tools
- Troubleshooting scenarios and solutions
- Self-troubleshooting with HP Vision Diagnostics
- Diagnostic codes and errors
- Configuring RAID devices
- Configuring password security and resetting CMOS
- Connector pins
- System board designators
- Routine Care
- Locating HP resources
- Index

Power supply specifications
Table 1-6 Power supply specifications
Item Description
Power supply 400W Wide Ranging, Active PFC and 90% efficient at typical
loads
Operating voltage range 90–269 VAC
Rated voltage range 100–240 VAC
Rated line frequency 50–60 Hz
Operating line frequency range 47–63 Hz
Rated input current 6A @ 100-127 VAC
3A @ 200–240 VAC
Heat dissipation
(Configuration and software dependent)
Typical: 985 btu/hr
Maximum 1569BTU/hr = (395.4 kg-cal/hr)
Power supply fan One fan, 92mm x 25mm, variable speed
ENERGY STAR Qualified (Config dependent) Yes
80 PLUS® Compliant Yes, Gold-level rating
FEMP Standby Power compliant @115V (<2W in
S5 – Power Off)
Yes
ERP Lot 6 Tier 1 Compliant@ 230V (<1W in S5
– Power Off)
Yes
ERP Lot 6 Tier 2 Compliant @ 230V (<0.5W in
S5 – Power Off)
Yes
Built-in Self Test LED Yes
Surge tolerant full ranging power supply
(withstands power surges up to 2000V)
Yes
Power Consumption in sleep mode (as defined
by ENERGY STAR) - Suspend to RAM (S3)
(Instantly Available PC)
<4W
Power consumption and heat dissipation
Power consumption and heat dissipation specifications are available for multiple configurations. To
review available specifications, see
http://www.hp.com/go/quickspecs.
To reach zero power consumption, unplug the workstation from the power outlet or use a power strip
with an on/off switch. For additional information about power-saving features, see the operating system
installation instructions.
This product is in compliance with U.S. Executive Order 13221.
ENWW
Workstation specifications
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