Hi. Check the Cisnet AC adapter. It should say input:120-240V, 50-60Hz to work with 240v power anywhere in the world. You just need an outlet adapter for the country you're in.
These used a variety of standard components so it is hard to give a precise anser.
HOWEVER if you check the rear of the computer and can see somthing similar to the one in the picture you will be fine as that allows you to select the correct volatage. Some PSU are also AUTO switching nd this will be on a label on the PSU itself (you may have to take the cover off the computer to see it)
Otherwise you can replace the PSU when you get there are most are a standardised form and any computer shop can do that for around $60 AU
Another method would be to check the local free ads when you get there and pick one up even cheaper.
It will usually say on it 220/110 or 240 / 115 (they will both work with the AU supply.It will usually say on it 220/110 or 240 / 115 (they will both work with the AU supply.
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Hi. Check the Cisnet AC adapter. It should say input:120-240V, 50-60Hz to work with 240v power anywhere in the world. You just need an outlet adapter for the country you're in.
These used a variety of standard components so it is hard to give a precise anser.
HOWEVER if you check the rear of the computer and can see somthing similar to the one in the picture you will be fine as that allows you to select the correct volatage. Some PSU are also AUTO switching nd this will be on a label on the PSU itself (you may have to take the cover off the computer to see it)
Otherwise you can replace the PSU when you get there are most are a standardised form and any computer shop can do that for around $60 AU
Another method would be to check the local free ads when you get there and pick one up even cheaper.
Bob
It will usually say on it 220/110 or 240 / 115 (they will both work with the AU supply.
A better explanation is here