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Ok fair. Two 120V rails in series would supply 240V but I think the dangerous part comes from the 'also' and that's where an electrician would come in and turn this from 'just a breaker' to rewiring your house.
True.
True.
I just don't think it's safe to say 'yes just add a 240V breaker and plug it in' which appears the OP may be at their with level of understanding.
Agreed, it would be not a great idea, but also pretty useless unless OP is actually building a rackmount server which has power supplies that use 240V, at which point they would need 10/2 and an L6 receptacle, probably an upgraded panel... and really good home insurance.
Consumer grade PC power supplies that are rated for use here top out at 1600W, which is juuust enough to run on a dedicated 120V 15A circuit (though I'd feel more comfortable with 20A). Just dumping 240V into it doesn't automatically double it's power output, it would just use half the current from each phase