Miscelaneous Gamer
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System Name | Dell Dimension 5150 |
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Processor | Pentium 4 3.2GHz Hyperthreading |
Cooling | Stock cooling |
Memory | 2GB DDRII RAM |
Video Card(s) | AMD/ATi Radeon HD 4670 512MB |
Storage | 2 x 250GB SATA, 3 x 500GB external HDD |
Display(s) | LG Flatron M198WA-BT 19" LCD Widescreen monitorTV |
Case | Stock Dell Dimension 5150 case |
Audio Device(s) | Stock Dell Dimension 5150 audio |
Power Supply | Stock |
Software | WindowsXP |
Benchmark Scores | I'll get some benchmarking tool sometime. |
I've just got my Novint Falcon in from the US, and being a standard US unit, it comes with a standard US Transformer.
Novint have said '..(NOTE: You will need to get a plug adapter, not a voltage converter, in order to utilize the Falcon. Even though the power adapters label stats 120v, 240v should work without any issues)'
The details on the side are as follows.
Toy Transformer
Model: SWP3000300T
Input: 100-127V AC
50-60Hz 750mA
Output: 30V DC 1000mA
Class 2 Transformer
Will I need a Voltage converter from an Australian Powerpoint for this Transformer?
I'd rather not screw this thing up without being able to test it and use it.
Novint have said '..(NOTE: You will need to get a plug adapter, not a voltage converter, in order to utilize the Falcon. Even though the power adapters label stats 120v, 240v should work without any issues)'
The details on the side are as follows.
Toy Transformer
Model: SWP3000300T
Input: 100-127V AC
50-60Hz 750mA
Output: 30V DC 1000mA
Class 2 Transformer
Will I need a Voltage converter from an Australian Powerpoint for this Transformer?
I'd rather not screw this thing up without being able to test it and use it.