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In the past, I used to buy desktop in USA and there was a clear switch at the back of the cabinet to switch the input voltage from 220v to 110v and vice versa as mentioned here. I am planning to buy this one: https://www.costco.com/.product.100941399.html?EMID=B2C_2023_0322_DiningFocus for my nephew in India.

Should I buy it? Upon checking with HP and Costco sales/customer service - there is no such switch in this desktop.

Ashu
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Many don't have switches these days, they're auto-switching - but you need to be able to read the info panel on the power supply to know for sure.

This is what it must say, 100-240V, ~50/60Hz

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Only the info in the red box is significant. Random label from Google for a power supply, so no other info is relevant.

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enter image description here Yes @Tetsuhin - you are right. I can see this on the power supply. It's Cooler Master PS-4601-1 power supply made for HP. It can take 100V-240V

Ashu
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