4 weeks ago
So I've just moved to the states and I'm conscious of the fact that the voltage here is 110V. Old desktop PCs used to have switches on the back to deal with this, and of course modern laptops can cope with this in their power transformers.
I checked the manual and it states that for the possible problem "Incorrect Power Voltage", "Set your computer's power voltage switch to your areas power requirement", without explaining how to do that.
Does anyone know how?
4 weeks ago
Hello,
It is more than likely an active PFC so will adjust to the input voltage automatically just like laptop ones, usually if not there would be a sticker on the back of the PSU stating the voltage.
Best option to confirm is to take a look at the PSU, take the side panel off and undo the PSU screws so you can slide it out. It will have a table showing the voltages, hopefully one that says AC input 110v-240v?
Screenshots / reference images here.
https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/review-rog-strix-gt35-g35cz-high-end-gaming-desktop-price-match