Just moved to China, need help with voltage / PSU so that I don't fry my system

Loial

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Hi everyone,

As the title says, I'm looking for help to make sure I have all the right converters / etc. for my PSU & system so that it doesn't fry when I plug it in.

Build info is this:
Power Supply: Cooler Master G750M, supports AC Input 100-240V~, 10-6A, 60-50Hz.
Motherboard: Asus Z170-P
Video card: ASUS Turbo-GTX-1070-8G
CPU: Intel i5-6500
Monitors (2): ASUS VX228H. Power plugs support AC input 100-240V~, 1.2A, 50-60Hz

I'm thinking of buying a power bar with the Chinese 3 pronged plugs (1 straight, 2 angled), and buy 3 chinese power cables (not sure if I can paste chinese URLs here, but see here on a Chinese site or the image below for an example), and then plug everything together.

cable.jpg

My thoughts are that if the power supply and both monitors support an input up to 240V and 50-60Hz, and that the Chinese electricity is 220V @ 50Hz (see this wiki page for reference), everything should be just fine, but I'd really appreciate if someone that actually knows about this stuff would confirm / infirm this?

Thank you so much in advance!
David
 
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Yes you'll be absolutely fine with that.

Both your monitors & PSU are auto voltage switching so you're not going to have an issue at all

Just make sure the psu cable you buy is minimum 5 amp rated (most would be 10a or 13a anyway)
Yes you'll be absolutely fine with that.

Both your monitors & PSU are auto voltage switching so you're not going to have an issue at all

Just make sure the psu cable you buy is minimum 5 amp rated (most would be 10a or 13a anyway)
 
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