U.S. Alienware area 51: contemporary art / power supply Australia

My father sent me a new one never open alienware area 51 alienware.com. He's in California. I'm in Australia. I don't want to blow something upward in reconnecting him when he arrives here. Can what specific food I get? I don't want to buy one just to find doeant made. I know that the base line, one is 800w. It is very good for my setup at the moment. Any adjustment or is there a way I can buy the same as that which is used in the Tower alienware Dell but the aussie version? Or do I still need a new power supply? Will it work if I buy just a transformer and an adaptor dick smith?

Thank you

That the power supply will work, the more you might need to change is the power cable, or you can get an adapter.

As you can see on the site of Alienware of Australia sell us this system with the PS to 850w.

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