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Importing PC Components

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Even PSUs should either autodetect or have switch for 110/230V so everything will work.

 

But be careful of local taxes and custom duties as they may mark up prices back to the one you listed. Just "hoping for the best" (as in not declaring the import) might end up worse with penalties and even confiscation.

Even PSUs should either autodetect or have switch for 110/230V so everything will work.

 

But be careful of local taxes and custom duties as they may mark up prices back to the one you listed. Just "hoping for the best" (as in not declaring the import) might end up worse with penalties and even confiscation.

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Import taxes can make that process more expensive unless you fly to a country, buy your components there and bring them in your luggage.

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