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I have a dumb question that I don't know the answer to, about psu sold in different countries.

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Some PSUs support both and some don't, so look at the specific model's specs. 

So I live in the Philippines and it does not matter if I use an avr or directly plug my psu to the wall, we're using 220v here. While my parents lives in the US and uses 110v. My question is, if I buy a psu and have my parents bring it to me once they visit(because it would save me a $100 or more), do I plug it into a 220v or 110v?

 

Thanks!

 

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Some PSUs support both and some don't, so look at the specific model's specs. 

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17 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Some PSUs support both and some don't, so look at the specific model's specs. 

Thank you, will look into that and hope amazon shows that details as well. Every bit I save would actually go to my gpu(once it is on stock that is) I mean  we have a few stocks here, but because of import tax, regular price here is higher or equal to scalping price.

 

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