more info please ,motherboard make and model number might help people help you with your question .
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as for my power supply im sure its fine.. i hope
I statement that makes me think you are not really sure ,if its only a 250 watt ,it certainly not powerful enough ,as 250w were used in older,older really old p4s and Plll computer ,not the one you are using
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Wattage is 250V
really, now thats a oxymoron .lol watts kill not volts
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yes we do use 110v in our homes and buildings because they are wired for 110v .but its just a manipulation of sorts i think to get something hooked up 240v like big machinery that is wired for 240v,at my place of employment[car parts plant ] there is both running throughout out the building,im sure that none of the computers are plugged into the 240v tho!LOL
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Most PSUs these days adjust themselves, whether they're plugged into 240V or 110V. In the good ol' days the PSU had a switch on the back for 110 or 240.
I always wondered what would happen if I flicked that switch, but I never had the ballz to find out, lol.
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had customer towers over time that would not start ,and the reason was that the little red switch was on the 240v ,just changing back to 110v will make it boot and run ok!
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