PC Peripherals Question regarding ordering PSU through US

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Is it ok to order PSU from US. I mean there operating Volts are between 100 to 240V, so theoritically no problems right???
 
I personally feel its not worth to get a PSU from US if u get it shipped....shipping charges will be way too high...if someone is carrying it for u ...then its fine i suppose....

But still when u can get good brands like corsair and Tagan locally why do u want to get it from US....
 
I would not advise getting a PSU through US mainly for the weight of the product, unless u want a specific model

Nowadays, we get Quality PSU's at comparable US rates here in India. Also with warranty.

Corsair, FSP, Tagan are easily available here

Certain PSUs have 100-240V, but most PSUs from US have only 115V. Check before u buy.
 
pcgamer said:
I would not advise getting a PSU through US mainly for the weight of the product, unless u want a specific model

Nowadays, we get Quality PSU's at comparable US rates here in India. Also with warranty.

Corsair, FSP, Tagan are easily available here

Certain PSUs have 100-240V, but most PSUs from US have only 115V. Check before u buy.

Actually, PSUs nowadays are either autoranging (i.e. 100-240V) or have a 110-220V toggle switch, but it wouldn't hurt to check. I picked up a Seasonic micro-atx 300W in the U.S. to replace the junk PS that came with my i-ball baby case and it works like a charm.
 
Actually getting it hand delivered from relative... so the difference is huge. A 750 Corsair is for 110 USD versus 7k in India... See what I am saying.
 
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There is no 115/230V switch on Corsair power supply's, due to full-range active PFC. Active PFC (Power Factor Correction), on the other hand, provides a better usage of the power grid and allows this power supply to be comply with the European law, making Corsair able to sell it in that continent.
 
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