Power supply of built Mac ok in Asia 240v?

I have a Mac tower that was built for me, and I’ve tried but I can’t access the information panel on the power supply to tell what voltages it can accept. I currently run it in the USA but am moving to Thailand.

I can see through the back of the tower and the power supply is made by delta electronics. I don’t see any switches back there but I could be wrong.

I’ll attach some photos if those can help anyone tell if it’s ok to plug it into 240v. Or, is there another way to ascertain without actually removing it?

Thank you!
 

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240v? how many cycles?
Look at your invoice or contact maker, obtain model number for the PSU, ask them or contact Delta directly - find out if it will work, if they sell the unit at your destination and if there are any issues.
 
Most systems are using a Universal Power Supply for 120v - 240v but are clearly marked on any tower system AND there's usually a switch. All mobile devices use chargers which are universal.
 
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