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    Dell D620 and M11x power supply compatibility

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by vorob, Nov 30, 2010.

  1. vorob

    vorob Notebook Deity

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    cbskip Newbie

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    I have a latitude 6140, a M11x and a M11x r2 and the chargers are all interchangable. I traded the old power brick of the m11x with the lighted one from the 6140 and it works fine. Also i have traded the M11x r2 and the m11x power supplies(same as the 61400) and it also works fine.

     
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    GaresTaylan Notebook Consultant

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    I have used the power adapters for a D620/D630, E6400 and E5410 - all work fine.
     
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    Ok, thx, will try)
     
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    Yes. Same connectors. All you need to make sure is that you are using PSU's with enough wattage.

    Dell D620 comes with a 90W PSU.
    Alienware M11x R2 comes with a 90W PSU.
    Alienware M11x R1 comes with a 65W PSU.

    As long as the PSU meets the minimum power requirements of the laptop, you will be fine.