E750E-S1 0XW8W - 750W 80 Plus Platinum Hot Plug Power Supply for PowerEdge R630 R730 T430 T630
This is a 750W hot-plug redundant server power supply designed for compatible PowerEdge platforms that support the 750W 80 Plus Platinum EPP PSU family (model E750E-S1 / DP/N 0XW8W). It’s commonly used as a direct replacement to restore proper redundant power functionality and stable uptime in supported rack and tower systems.
Technical Specifications
- Power Capacity: 750W
- Efficiency Rating: 80 Plus Platinum (EPP)
- Input: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
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Output Rails:
- +12.2V @ 61.47A
- +12VSB @ 3.0A
- Form Factor: Hot-plug / hot-swap redundant PSU
- Platform Generation Fit: Commonly listed for PowerEdge 13G / 14G environments
Interchangeable / Replacement Part Numbers
G6W6K, D750E-S7, 953MX, W8R3C, D750E-S6, DPS-750AB-15B, KNHJV, DPS-750AB-17A, V1YJ6, 0XW8W, 700-013536-0000, 700-013536-0200, HTRH4, PS-2751-4D-LF, DPS-750AB-15A, TPJ2X, L750E-S0, Y9VFC, E750E-S1, 5RHVV, PS-2751-4D1-LF, 700-013536-0300, PJMDN
✅ Confirmed Compatibility
Please note that the following list is not exhaustive. Compatibility depends on your system's specific configuration. It's essential to verify compatibility with your system or enclosure manufacturer prior to installation.
✔ Dell: PowerEdge R530, PowerEdge R530XD, PowerEdge R540, PowerEdge R630, PowerEdge R640, PowerEdge R730, PowerEdge R730XD, PowerEdge R740, PowerEdge R740XD, PowerEdge R740XD2, PowerEdge T330, PowerEdge T430, PowerEdge T440, PowerEdge T630, PowerEdge T640
☑️ Key Features
☑️ 750W high-efficiency 80 Plus Platinum power for enterprise/server workloads
☑️ Hot-plug redundant PSU design to minimize downtime during replacements
☑️ Wide-range 100–240V AC input for datacenter and office power environments
☑️ Built for compatible PowerEdge platforms using the E750E-S1 / 0XW8W PSU family
⚙️ Fit Notes
- Confirm your system supports the 750W Platinum hot-plug PSU family (E750E-S1 / 0XW8W) before ordering—some chassis variants and backplanes only support specific wattages or PSU generations.
- For best service practices during PSU work, ensure the system is properly shut down (or redundant PSU procedure is followed) and keep airflow paths clear after installation.
- If you’re servicing CPUs/heatsinks while the server is open, use a proven thermal compound like Shin-Etsu G751.