Build with help on power supplies?

ThatOneGuyWasTaken

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Azrock Z97 extreme6

i5-4690K CPU

MSI gtx 970 GPU

NH-U14S Ultra-Quiet Slim CPU Cooler NF-A15 fan

G.SKILL Sniper Series 16GB 240 pin DDR3 2400

WD 1TB performance HDD 64mb Cache

Samsung 24x Retail SATA DVD Writer

My question is will an EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 80PLUS Gold Certified ATX12V/EPS12V 750W Power Supply bought from NCIXUS.com work on brazilian grounds? I have an adaptor for a massive variety o cables and I know that there are compatibility for both American and brazilian cables, I just want to know if the voltage of the PSU from America or England will also on Brazil Voltage without any problems (I believe it is 220/230 V on the US and 110/115V in Brazil?)

Also should I change anything? I wonder if I should get another mobo but I don't really know what to get. I am quite new to building PCs and I would also like to know if everything is compatible.

Many thanks in advance.
 
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Hi - as long as you got the Z97 Maximus you wouldn't have to change anything, as far as better,
I think you have an excellent choice now, but I wouldn't change unless the Maximus has features
you want that the extreme 6 doesn't. You'd need to compare. Go to mfg's product page.


Hi - Yes, the PSU will work without issue with any voltage from 100v - 240v, you need only be sure you
have an adapter so the power cord plug fits in your wall socket.


 
Everything looks good on your build, mobo is fine I use an ASrock myself been a great board for me. As far as the psu goes here in America we have 120 volts AC 60hertz coming from the wall, so if you have that then it'll work perfectly.
 


Hi - as long as you got the Z97 Maximus you wouldn't have to change anything, as far as better,
I think you have an excellent choice now, but I wouldn't change unless the Maximus has features
you want that the extreme 6 doesn't. You'd need to compare. Go to mfg's product page.
 
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