Volt were a mere 11 Volts, respectively. Would this be enough to explain
the hardware failure, and if yes, what am I supposed to do? There does not
seem to be a possibility of adjustment on the PS. If someone knows there is
something adjustable inside the brick, I'll open it up; 220V is a voltage I
can handle. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I like this elegant
machine very much.

I don't think it'll deathchime based on that. It's a possibility I guess. It doesn't seem that you switched the logic boards yet. I think this is more likely to be the problem. I've just parted out a C610, so if you want a board, send me a note offlist.
Andrew


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