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    ASUS U36SG AC Adapter

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by ITAHisDudeness, Nov 6, 2014.

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    Hi everyone! I've lost the original ASUS AC adapter for my U36SG laptop, and I have to buy a new one. The question is, which one?

    Looking in the instructions manual, the one included with my PC was a 75W one (19V and 3.95A). The question is: is that current intensity the one really needed by my PC, or was there a tad more? How can I know if a 65W one (3.42A) gives too little current and damages my battery, or is already enough? How can I exactly determine the intensity needed by my computer?

    My PC has a i7-2620M processor, an hybrid video card (composed of an Intel HD graphics 3000 integrated one and a nVidia GeForce 610M dedicated one), a 500GB 5400RPM HDD and an 8-cell battery.


    Thanks and a good day to you!