Need Help: In US, UK mobo, US PSU? Problems?

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muikane16

Are there any problems if i transport a UK/Euro mobo to a US location and
feed it a US PSU?
 
You may not even need a US PSU.

Many supplies have a switch to select between 115 and 230 V.

(The most elegant ones don't have a switch - they automatically sense the
mains voltage.)

Other than that, the things I recall are PAL vs. NTSC for TV out of your
graphics card, and the region settings of a DVD player. (Neither of these
may be relevant to you.)

Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn.
 
Both ps will provide the same output, its just the input that is different -
if you look at your current ps you may even have a switch that allows you to
switch from uk 220v to us 115 volt.

Larry
 
Are there any problems if i transport a UK/Euro mobo to a US location and
feed it a US PSU?

we heard you the first time, and the answer is still no, there won't be
a problem. if your psu has an appropriate voltage switch on the back you
may not even need a new psu.

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