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Veer_213

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  1. I'm planning to buy an iPhone 11 pro and it's cheaper for me to buy from the US than from the countries closer to my region. I am curious as to the specifications of the 18w charger included. Can it accept 240v input? Maybe anyone here who has one could check what's written on the charger. I'm looking specifically for the one available in the US. Thanks.
  2. Hello. I'm not sure if this belongs here but I'm planning to buy an iPhone and it would be cheaper for me to buy it from the US compared to NZ but US has a 110v system I believe whereas NZ has the same as my country's (220-240v). I am curious as to the effects on my phone or the charger if I use a charger meant for a 110v system on 240v system. Can someone please help me? Thanks.
  3. So basically, I'm heading to Japan in a few months and I'm planning to buy a laptop. I'm mainly looking at the Alienware M15 and my plan was to buy from Australia. But since my currency exchange ends up being worth 40 something ¥, I might just buy from Japan. But Japan uses a 100 volt socket, and my country uses 240 Volts, does this affect the product? Since I understand the charger will be suited for 100 volts but will the laptop itself be built to handle any voltage? Or is it configured for 100 volts only? I know there must be another place to start this topic but I didn't know where else to categorize this so I thought people who know about power supplies may know. And for that I am sorry. Please help me out.
  4. I'm thinking of building a PC with a Ryzen 2700x (might change) with a 1070 or 1080. I wanted a case with lots of room for fans and such and saw the Corsair 1000D. Is there any downsides or anything bad in general with this case? Or if it is even the right case for my use? Please help.
  5. Yeah. Although would just going 8700 be a good option?
  6. Umm. 2700 AUD is the budget in Australian dollars
  7. Hi. Currently I'm planning on building a PC to run games, do a little web browsing, some 3d modelling (Autodesk Maya) and streaming movies and shows. I am on a budget of around 2700 AUD, and I haven't chosen my gpu either. I am just confused about whether if I should get a Ryzen processor. Or a Intel 8700K, are these processors even competitors. If they aren't, what is the Ryzen equivalent of the 8700k. Thanks.
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