Power supplies – Dell PowerEdge C6145 User Manual

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Installing System Components


Power Supplies

NOTE: The following table lists the maximum supported configuration
where power supply redundancy is guaranteed.

NOTE: Configurations higher than indicated in the table may change the

power supply mode to non-redundant. In non-redundant mode if the power
requirement exceeds the installed system power capacity, the BIOS will
throttle the CPUs. Also, if CPU Power Capping is enabled, then CPU
throttling occurs on configurations that exceed the cap value.

Table 3-1. PSU and Motherboard Support Matrix for 3.5” HDD Backplane With CPLD /
2-Node Configuration

PSU

1 Motherboard

2 Motherboards

1100 W

Up to four 140W processors,
sixteen 32G memory modules,
and three 3.5

"

SAS hard drives

Up to two 115W processors/MLB,
eight 32G memory modules/MLB, and
four 3.5

"

SAS hard drives

1400 W

Up to four 140W processors,
thirty-two 32G memory
modules, and six 3.5

"

SAS hard

drives

Up to four 85W processors/MLB,
sixteen 32G memory modules/MLB,
and four 3.5

"

SAS hard drives

Table 3-2. PSU and Motherboard Support Matrix for 3.5” HDD Backplane With

Expander / 1-Node Configuration

PSU

1 Motherboard

1100 W

Up to four 85W processors/MLB, sixteen 32G memory modules/MLB, and
twelve 3.5

"

SAS hard drives

1400 W

Up to four 140W processors, thirty-two 32G memory modules, and twelve
3.5

"

SAS hard drives

NOTE: The following table lists the detailed power supply configurations
regarding to the different quantity of the DIMMs and HDDs.

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