Does my PSU have Active PFC? And what else would I need in order to use a computer from Mexico in the UK?

Drevos

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I moved from Mexico (110v-120v) to the UK (220v-240v), and just had my PC shipped in. I want to be perfectly certain that I won't fry any systems once I plug it in. My current PSU (bought in Mexico) is a EVGA supernova NEX750B, and it states in its AC Input info that it ranges from 100-240 VAC. But nowhere does it explicitly mention whether it has Active PFC, nor do I see any switch to change voltage input. The only thing I bought here (in the UK) is a power cord. I wonder if anyone knows whether this PSU does indeed have Active PFC. Is it safe to use as is, without converter? And is there anything else I should consider before turning my PC on?

Thank you in advance!
 

Barty1884

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If you had some off-brand junk PSU, I'd advise against it. The NEXB lineup are not the best by any stretch, but EVGA/FSP are reliable enough and with their over-current protection etc, it shouldn't impact the balance of the components, even if it wasn't compatible.
 

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Great, I won't worry then. Thanks!