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Hello,
I'm debating whether or not to try and fix a computer that was turned on and run for some period of time with the incorrect voltage set on the power supply (220V instead of 110V.) I'm guessing that incorrectly setting the input power on the supply causes a more or less standard effect on the computer, most likely mother board power regulation - anyone know what this effect is? Any help is greatly appreciated! I don't want to go down this path just to find out every part on the board is toast! Thanks! |
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