Can I use 65/60watt charger on 100w rated Swift Go 14 OLED? (Model: SFG14-71-59wx)

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edited 2:19AM in Swift and Spin Series

I want to replace my acer 100W TypeC brick with an aftermarket 100W charger with 4 ports. It does outputting 100W only when one port connected, and it works fine as if Im using acer 100W included brick. However, as soon as I use 2/3/4 ports at the same time, I will only get 60/65Watt max to charge my laptop and then Win 11 will give me a "slow charger" notification. Is it safe to leave it like that and ignore the warning? or should I be using 100W only mode? I wonder if using 60/65Watt will damage anything.

Here is my laptop info, maybe it will help.
Model: SFG14-71-59wx
Acer Swift Go 14 OLED WQXGA+ 2880x1800
Intel EVO i5-13500H

[Edited the thread to add model number to the title]

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,610 Trailblazer
    edited 1:45AM Answer ✓

    Yes you can. as your SFG14-71-59wx with the i5-13500H cpu and the Acer supplied 100W USB-C charger is really and overkill, as Acer mainly lists the USB-C 65W adapters (see caption below) and only the higher spec SFG14-71 with the i7-13700H / Iris Xi graphics / 16GB LPDDR5-4800MT/s ram model need to use the USB-C 100W adapter that Acer lists for the SFG14-71 model.

    Btw, and just as an ensample, I'm using a Swift SFX14-51G that has the i7-1260P / RTX™ 3050 Ti / 16GB LPDDR5-5200MT/s and that needs to use the USB-C 100W that was supplied by Acer, but your SFG14-71 model with the lower spec laptop a 60W or 65W USB-C adapter supplies adequate power to use. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    Acer Swift model SFG14-71 Acer listed suitable adapters.

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