type C charging (SFX14-41G R5NU)
kasinghkg
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my swift x (rtx3050) model has a power brick of rating 90W (4.74 x 19)
and i realized that there's some differences when playing on battery and while plugged in
i know its not good to play on battery, and the brick is pretty heavy
so i want to ask, is it possible to use type c charging (GaN 90W) and get full performance while plugged in via type c? thank you
and i realized that there's some differences when playing on battery and while plugged in
i know its not good to play on battery, and the brick is pretty heavy
so i want to ask, is it possible to use type c charging (GaN 90W) and get full performance while plugged in via type c? thank you
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Yes, you can use a USB-C power adapter, 65W (20V/3.25A). Note that it won't charge quite as fast as the stock supply, due to the lower wattage, but it should be good enough to give you plenty of play time.
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billsey said:Yes, you can use a USB-C power adapter, 65W (20V/3.25A). Note that it won't charge quite as fast as the stock supply, due to the lower wattage, but it should be good enough to give you plenty of play time.0
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You should, any excess power needs will be met by the battery, giving a slight drop in battery run length. So if you are running everything at max, and that requires 90W of power, a 65W charger will use 25W out of the battery, meaning you have a slight discharge.
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