I am getting a new laptop adapter/charger for my Lenovo (question about the wats)?
The old one was 65wats but the new one I am looking to buy is 90wats, should I try to find another 65wat adapter or take the 90wat, Is there really that much of a difference will my laptop (Lenovo Y550) run the same on either?
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Watts on a power supply is available output. As long as the voltage is the same, the wattage increase should have no detrimental affect on your laptop. If you chose a power supply that had a lower wattage, you could overload it and damage it, but going higher should not cause you any problems at all.
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Although the performance is great on the new Leveno´s and the sound is amazing on the T410. and battery time.... if you have a multicharger like the Trust Notebook power adapter ... the tip will eventually soften and be useless as most multichargers go to 70watts Me, I´m on my 2nd Leveno´s, plus I have 1 other HP laptop, a net book, and a pocket PC and 3 computers so yup .... as much as I love em it does annoy me that I can´t just use my multicharger.
3 :
well it really depends if you want to burn the computer buy the bigger watt i recommned a regular standard adapter for that computer if it is compatible with the computer and it has the model in the box of the product i guess it will be fine
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