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  • Re: Newbie question about 110/220 PSU

    So full range normally means it can cover 110-220v? That's great news if so. I've also put a note to Seasonic so will see what they say and will monitor how hot the PSU gets. Thanks for the help.
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  • Re: Newbie question about 110/220 PSU

    Thanks for the replies. Label reads 200-240v. Gutted if I can't use it as I built the PC myself and the case/PSU are sort of one offs (here's a Badcaps review if you're interested: [url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1206)[/url]. I have no idea what the risk is though...Re: Newbie question about 110/220 PS...t=1206)[/url].
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  • Newbie question about 110/220 PSU

    Hi - sorry this is so basic. I've done a search and not found the answer. I have an Arctic Cooling Silentium T2 case with a Seasonic SS-350 ATC PSU. I moved from UK to Canada where mains runs at 110 volts. The PSU states it only runs at 220v and has no switch for 110v. Also, its a special fit for the case so cannot be replaced. Curiosity got the better of me so I plugged it in and it works fine.
    So my question is - if the PSU is working at the 110v is that dangerous?? I don't want to start any fires now... Or is that the PSU is high quality and can sense the voltage and auto switch. ...
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