11-29-2016 03:59 AM
Hi, I recently purchased CYBERPOWER GUA2400BST ATI RADEON 4800 4gb (link to product below)
I need to know the exact model of the power source, since I am in Denmark, and I am not sure if the device works with the electric system here. (220 V)
I know so far, that it is a Thermaltake 600w, but I need the complete name of the model. The computer is assembled in a way which makes very difficult to see the specs of the Power source.
Atte
Ricardo
Link of the product
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/cyberpowerpc-gamer-ultra-desktop-amd-fx-black-edition-series-8gb-memory-...
11-29-2016 09:37 AM
11-29-2016 06:43 PM
11-29-2016 06:45 PM
11-29-2016 06:58 PM
Don't quote me on this but most computers are compatable with both voltages. Look on the back of your computer and see if you have a switch to switch if from 115 to 220
I have also been informed that for laptops the same brick will work with both you just need the different plug cord.
11-29-2016 07:03 PM
on the cyberpower pc web site in the specificaions is list power supply as
AC Input | 100V ~ 240V, 12/5A, 50~60Hz |
DC Output | +3.3V |
Computers actually run on DC power.
Most modern electronics (laptops, for instance) have auto-sensing power supplies, which accept 110V-240V, and adjust accordingly.
11-29-2016 08:45 PM
@bobberuchi wrote:Don't quote me on this but most computers are compatable with both voltages. Look on the back of your computer and see if you have a switch to switch if from 115 to 220
I have also been informed that for laptops the same brick will work with both you just need the different plug cord.
Yes, most will have red switch on the back
worse come to shove you can buy these universal converters varies in price.
11-30-2016
09:38 AM
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11-30-2016
02:58 PM
by
Bill-BBY
Hi guys
After many trials of calling to Cyberpower, Bestbuy and Thermaltake, I got the answer.
It was a tricky one. With the help of a Thermaltake technician from their branch in Germany, we figured it out. For all the interested, here is the model
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Thanks for all the support! and have a good day
Atte
Ricardo