Desktop in Europe

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  1. jpcm

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    I want to bring a few components (motherboard, processor, HD) purchased in the US to a friend who lives in St Petersburg Russia to install in his case. Are they compatible?
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    JPCM
     
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    Unless you can see the case, that could be a tricky one! But as most cases available have pretty much standard fittings, I cannot see any probs.
    Depends on the bits your friend has, any chance he could let you know? Power supply MAY be a problem, connectors may not be compatible with your MOBO & HD.
    You have to go a hell of a long way to find out though!
     
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    should be alright if standard pc case. if propriatory like dell than might have mounting problem for motherboard.
     
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    Thanks! I had heard that the only compatibility problem would be with power. Just wanted to see if anyone out there had first-hand experience with US/Europe compatibility. A friend of a friend of a friend knows someone who might have this info for me, but it would be nice to get as much info as possible- I just dont want to get over there with a new mobo, processor, and hd and then find out it doesnt fit! It would leave less room in my luggage for vodka and Matroshka dolls!
     
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    all psu's have a switch on back side for 110v/220v. that is for power going into psu. power going to motherboard is still same +/-5, +/-12, +/-3volts whether there in europe or here in north america.
     
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    Thanks, ddp. That solves the power question. I asked my Russian friend to email me some specs on his system, so I may be back here in a couple of days with another question or two...Thanks all for the help. Much appreciated!
     
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    no problem, teach & learn
     

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