Re: New Installed Motherboard & CPU
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Highly unlikely. If your line voltage was 220 and you set the switch for 110
it may have caused damage.
(overvoltage) Undervoltage rarely damages anything. (220 device set to 110).
With todays technology damage
usually does not occur regardless of switch setting. (But, depends on
design).
"Mutt" <Mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E2FC3092-27F4-46C5-A72B-67F03F787DC7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I installed a new Motherboard and CPU and tried to boot it up. After I
booted
and nothing happened I found that The power supply switch was set for 220
and
not at 115 watts mode. Did I fry this board and CPU or is there a way to
save
it
Please help
mutt mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
.
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