Alienware POWER supply

I have a r4 alineware aurora model, but I can't find any information on the power supply PSU model is V9J6H and also, why do I this type of power supply instead of the w299g or the j556t that should come with all the alienware r4?

V9J6H is the Alienware Aurora R4 Desktop Tower black box.

01N0G3 is the power supply.

J556T is also a number 875 w used on Precision T5500

W299G, J556T, U595G

NPS-875BB, N875EF-00, H875EF-00

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    Why is well approved psu an element of equal access to all buyers & most of all, why is not backward compatible with the Hwell? Why two options of PSU & the only "best option"?

    What are the documents will be produced - and when - announcing & confirming that all systems of eqwipped Hwell sold currently passed & future are also in fact approved material - & otherwise approved - why not

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    Note: Aurora R5 is not "Skylake approved", or Hwell/well approved: it's just one power supply like any other we beings humans are you use to run an Intel High performance after 2013 & my little finger tells me that it is exactly the same one as it was still inside the Area-51, even now. The 850 in R5 should not have to be tested for compatibility with Hwell/well, he should just "be a known" as opposed to marked a "unknown" "untested". What kind of technology company can't know if their power is compatible with all Intel processors or not. Exactly. Google 'the great 2013 Haswell PSU compatibility list'. Transparency. The qwestion is not what what can he do inside the Aurora, but what can he do outside, like a stand-alone. Certainly, it has been tested both within the Aurora & A51 for full compatibility Sky-Hwell-well, to say or think otherwise is absurd

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