I’m living in South Korea which has a 220v 60hz power standard (with a euro two pronged round pin plug)
If I buy an Asus RT-AX82U domestically in Korea, then it’ll cost me around $300.
However, some of the major shopping portals here are importing the Chinese model and selling at $130 (its legit, I checked).
As it’s the Chinese model, it comes with a ‘US style’ flat pin plug, and is rated for 220v 50hz (which is the standard in China).
Now for the question:
I could use a plug adapter which would convert the frequency…
…but to be more elegant, can I just get a Korean Asus power supply and plug it in directly, or would that 10hz difference screw it up?
TIA
Modern power supplies are usually of the switching variety and are not line frequency sensitive.
If it’s an old-style analog power supply, a higher line frequency than the rating is OK. It may not be as efficient, but it will work. Using a lower line frequency than the rating will cause additional heating.