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If I bought a PC from america online would it work in the UK ? Could I still download the UK version of steam etc. ?
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They use a different voltage in the US so make sure it is compatable with UK power so it doesn't explode when you plug it in.
Software won't matter.
I know there PC's would be 110v what can I do so I can covert the power, is there a converter I can buy ? Or I have heard there is a switch on the back of the psu to change the voltage ?
Old PSU's had a switch, modern ones generally auto switch so you shouldn't need to worry about it.
Yep, stops people thinking ooh switch, wonder what'd happen if i flick this....../psu ends up in smoke.
Yep, stops people thinking ooh switch, wonder what'd happen if i flick this....../psu ends up in smoke.
Sounds like the restrictions even count to tourists or it wouldn't say "even if you are a British citizen"This section explains the restrictions on what you can bring into the UK. You must comply with these restrictions, even if you are British citizen who is returning from a trip abroad.
Which links you toThis page explains the rules about what goods you can bring with you into the United Kingdom without paying duty or value added tax (VAT) here.
Other goods including perfume and souvenirs
You can bring in other goods worth up to £390 without having to pay tax and/or duty.
If you arrive by private plane or private boat for pleasure purposes, you can only bring in other goods worth up to £270 tax and duty free.
If you bring in any single item worth more than your allowance, you must pay duty and/or tax on the full item value, not just the value above the allowance. You also cannot group individual allowances together to bring in an item worth more than the limit.
Might look a bit obvious when customs see them bringing a brand new looking pc on holiday with them![]()
sounds like they would have to pay import duty even if they aren't uk citizens and they are just visiting
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/customs-travel/customs/whatcanibringin/
says
Sounds like the restrictions even count to tourists or it wouldn't say "even if you are a British citizen"
links you to
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/customs-travel/customs/whatcanibringin/allowances/
Which links you to
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/customs/arriving/arrivingnoneu.htm
which says
Might look a bit obvious when customs see them bringing a brand new looking pc on holiday with them![]()
someone did that to a machine i was working on once. went off with a hell of a bang. nearly pooped myself![]()
So they couldn't bring a 1000 dollar pc over from America ? I want to get it online to deliver it to their house in the us then they bring it over later on ?