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I was reading a DIY Guide for PC building and this is one of the last things to do before powering up for the first time:
Check the AC voltage switch on your power supply before connecting it to the mains. Never assume that the power supply has been set correctly to operate in your local AC voltage. Always double check this item, or you could damage the entire system due to incorrect operating voltage. Once you've done that, connect the power cable from the mains to your power supply. Remember to turn on the power switch on your power supply (if there is one). Users often forget to flip the switch before attempting to power up.
What does this mean and how do I do it?
Check the AC voltage switch on your power supply before connecting it to the mains. Never assume that the power supply has been set correctly to operate in your local AC voltage. Always double check this item, or you could damage the entire system due to incorrect operating voltage. Once you've done that, connect the power cable from the mains to your power supply. Remember to turn on the power switch on your power supply (if there is one). Users often forget to flip the switch before attempting to power up.
What does this mean and how do I do it?