The Seasonic TFX 350W power supply is diminutive and measures 85mm (W) x 65mm (H) x 175mm (L).
This watt unit passed our ‘screwdriver’ test without a problem. This involves running the head of a Philips head driver down the side of the chassis with light to medium force. After all, how many times have you accidentally connected with a power supply during a system build?
The small fan is visible on the flip side – we will take a closer look at this when we crack the unit open shortly.
One end of the unit is home for two modular cable headers – a single cable connects to both of these headers – it is impossible to go wrong here.
The other end of the chassis is vented to help with airflow. There is a power connector here, but no switch.
Seasonic TFX 350W | ||||||
DC Output
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+3.3V
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+5V
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+12V1 | +12V2 |
-12V
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+5Vsb
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Max Output
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12A
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16A
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18A | 18A |
0.3A
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2A
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Total Power | 80W Max. | 348W Max. | 3.6W | 10W | ||
350W |
The +3,3V rail can deliver 12A, and the +5V 16A. The two +12V rails can deliver 18A for a maximum of 348 Watts. Ideally you will be only using a single, lower cost graphics card in a system using a TFX unit – we really don't recommend using Molex power converter cables.
is this psu fit in Dell optiplex 7040 MT?
I did a search, and the answer is not unless you mod the cables.