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Post Date: 2016-07-01

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    Posted: 01 Jul 2016 at 8:14pm
Hi,

I'm interested in the Aura but tech support wasn't able to answer my question, so thought I would try here.

I live over in Australia and our power supplies are different to the US, at least the voltages are.

Does anyone know what type of power supply the Aura comes with? Or does anyone have any experience using Digital Storm machines outside of the US?

Thanks,


Rich

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  Quote  Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 01 Jul 2016 at 11:49pm
Over here it is estimated to be the FSP500-50FSPT.
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  Quote mojoflux Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 02 Jul 2016 at 1:40am
Thanks,

Found the info: http://www.fsp-group.com.tw/index.php?do=proinfo&id=2351#specification

Ideally, I'm looking for some confirmation of the power/adaptor though, a bit like this:



and, if possible, what type of cable it uses:



Does anyone have an Aura that they can take a photo of?

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It's going to be C13/C14 for the cable. For the safety info, I don't know if there is more than that provided on the FSP page you linked: CE,FCC,TUV,UL/cUL,CCC.

Edit: How about this:



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That's perfect, thanks DS!
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  Quote Alex Quote  Post ReplyReply bullet Posted: 02 Jul 2016 at 8:27am
The power supply is a 450W unit, and yes it has enough juice to power the GTX 1080. It is a auto switching unit so the voltage.
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