HP pavilion s5 1350: using a PC to international

I bought a desktop computer to the United States. It's HP slim-line desktop a few years ago. I brought to the Korea and bought a sheet of adaptation, but he blew a fuse in my time of apartment the first that I plugged it. How I use in Korea. Korea corks to are 220v.

You are the very welcome.

I hope that this is only the P/S, and the current didn't all jump farther than that.

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