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No, of course not. The power supply needs to match the 'wall power' to provide the proper voltages to the motherboard. On the bright side, most power supplies sold in the US have a slide switch to select between 110/220 volts input. It may be as simple as moving a little red switch on the back of the power supply to configure your power supply to 110 v.


Are power supplies interchangeable?

Yes. A power supply is most definitely replaceable. When replacing a power supply, make sure you know how much watts your computer requires to run. Be sure you are not buying too little "wattage" of a PSU.


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Replacing it altogether. If you are not properly trained, you could very easily be killed if you attempt to open a power supply. Purchasing a new power supply will usually cost less than $60, ensure that the problem is fixed, and probably save your life.


A customer calls and reports that her computer shuts down and reboots on its own What is one possible cause?

A computer that shuts down and reboots on its own often has an issue with the power supply. Replacing the power supply will often resolve the problem.


Can the power supply cause the computer to be difficult to turn on?

Yes. If the power supply is of a low wattage and has too many pieces of hardware connected to it, it can. Try buying a power supply with a wattage over 300. One thing to check before replacing the power supply is the voltage selector in the back. If you use 120 volt power, then setting the power supply to 240 volts will cause the PC to only get half of the power it needs. External peripherals with their own power supply will not impact the power supply or current in the computer. Printers and monitors usually get their power from the wall socket, not the computer, and the same goes for external modems that plug into the wall. Keyboards and mice take negligible power.


What is the minimum amount of power supply when a PC uses 225 watts while booting but175 watts when running?

Personally, I wouldn't use less than a 300 Watt power supply in that situation. But then, I never use less than a 500 Watt power supply when replacing a power supply or building a computer. The advantage is, the larger power supply can easily handle the load and will not run as hot. Since electronic components typically fail more rapidly when they get hot, the larger power supply will usually last much longer. But that's just a suggestion.


How do you fix your tattoo coils went they lose power went you use it With your power supply ?

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What year was the first Apple computer founded?

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Your CPU has no power but all peripherals do - what is wrong?

Many/most motherboards have a separate power connector for the CPU. Check your motherboard's installation instructions to locate the CPU power connector. Then connect the matching power supply cable to the CPU power connector on the motherboard.