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  1. Fourstar

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    Input Voltage: 100 ~ 240 VAC Auto Switching

    Yup it will work.
     
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    actually, that is the opposite fo a newbie question, that's an intelligent and informed question seeing as how you can fry things if the input voltage is properly regulated.

    looks like it accepts US, EU and australian voltages and even autodetects what to run for.
     
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    tnx, I have one more question, will it be compatible to a Ultra-ATA or PATA drives, cuz I saw the Serial ATA thing on the specs and nothing about this 2 other drives
     
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    PATA drives and Ultra-ATA drives use standard molex connectors. I think this PSU has 4 of them ("4x Peripheral").
     
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    i'd hope so, it should be. Every PSU i've ever seen has standard molex connectors.

    worst case cenario, you buy a 3$ adapter form a local store.
     

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