980W Power Supply for Apple Mac Pro 2009-2012
This 980W power supply unit (PSU) is designed for Mac Pro A1289 models from 2009 to 2012.
Technical Specifications:
- Power Output: 980W
- Input Voltage: 100V - 240V AC, 50-60Hz
- Current Rating: 12A Max
- Power Factor Correction: Active PFC for energy efficiency
- Efficiency Rating: High-efficiency switching power supply
- Cooling System: Integrated cooling fan for heat dissipation
- Connector Type: Single proprietary connector for Mac Pro mainboard
Compatibility:
The Apple 614-0454 power supply is fully compatible and interchangeable with the following Mac Pro A1289 models:
- Mac Pro (Early 2009) - Model: A1289
- EMC 2314
- Supports Intel Xeon 5500/5600 Series processors
- Mac Pro (Mid 2010) - Model: A1289
- EMC 2314-2
- Dual CPU configurations supported
- Mac Pro (Mid 2012) - Model: A1289
- EMC 2629
- Enhanced GPU and high-performance configurations supported
Interchangeable Part Numbers:
The following part numbers (PNs) are fully interchangeable with the 614-0454 model:
614-0436, 614-0455, 614-0435, DPS-980BB-2 A (OEM Manufacturer Part), DPS-980BB-1, 661-5449, 661-5011, 614-0454, FS8001.
Key Features:
- ✅ Stable 980W Power Output – Ensures reliable operation for high-performance components.
- ✅ Fully Compatible with Mac Pro A1289 (2009-2012) – Designed for a seamless fit and operation.
- ✅ Interchangeable with Multiple Apple Part Numbers – Allows for easy replacement in various Mac Pro models.
- ✅ High-Efficiency Power Regulation – Includes Active PFC for improved power efficiency.
- ✅ Integrated Cooling System – Built-in fan to maintain optimal temperature and prevent overheating.
- ✅ Single Proprietary Connector – Designed specifically for the Mac Pro mainboard.
- ✅ Reliable OEM Manufacturing – Built to strict quality standards for durability and longevity.
Installation Notes:
- Power off the Mac Pro and disconnect all cables before installation.
- Follow proper anti-static precautions to avoid damage.
- Ensure the proprietary connector is securely attached before powering on the system.
- If your Mac Pro is experiencing "no power" issues, replacing the PSU is a common fix but does not guarantee the solution.