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Is there an issue with this laptop?

Is there an issue with this laptop?

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ExplodingNt
Member
107
02-19-2021, 02:13 PM
#1
I’m preparing to purchase a laptop and had decided on it, ready to proceed. However, my concern about its adapter remained.

The laptop details are as follows:
Clevo chassis
i7 11800 45w GPU
RTX 3060 115w+15wdb2.0 GPU
16gb ram
1080p 17" screen

It appears to be well-designed, but it requires an adapter that draws 180W at 19.5V / 9.23A and uses a 4-cell 63.32Wh battery. I’m wondering if this adapter is suitable for this model. Will both the GPU and CPU operate at full capacity? Could there be any issues?

Apologies if this isn’t the ideal spot to ask such technical questions.
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ExplodingNt
02-19-2021, 02:13 PM #1

I’m preparing to purchase a laptop and had decided on it, ready to proceed. However, my concern about its adapter remained.

The laptop details are as follows:
Clevo chassis
i7 11800 45w GPU
RTX 3060 115w+15wdb2.0 GPU
16gb ram
1080p 17" screen

It appears to be well-designed, but it requires an adapter that draws 180W at 19.5V / 9.23A and uses a 4-cell 63.32Wh battery. I’m wondering if this adapter is suitable for this model. Will both the GPU and CPU operate at full capacity? Could there be any issues?

Apologies if this isn’t the ideal spot to ask such technical questions.

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Ordianary
Junior Member
46
02-19-2021, 04:01 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
The adapter should function properly with your laptop; otherwise, it might have changed its power input or design. This is the appropriate place to ask your question. Including both CPU and GPU TDP totals 160W, leaving you with 20W of buffer. In practice, the PSU will supply a bit more during a short time, but you should be okay.
By the way, do you have the chance to select a higher output adapter? Dell offered a 220W option when buying laptops from their site.
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Ordianary
02-19-2021, 04:01 PM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
The adapter should function properly with your laptop; otherwise, it might have changed its power input or design. This is the appropriate place to ask your question. Including both CPU and GPU TDP totals 160W, leaving you with 20W of buffer. In practice, the PSU will supply a bit more during a short time, but you should be okay.
By the way, do you have the chance to select a higher output adapter? Dell offered a 220W option when buying laptops from their site.

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ShadowGirl001
Junior Member
16
03-05-2021, 02:50 PM
#3
Thank you for the response! Unfortunately, I don't have a choice but to use a higher output adapter. The manufacturer I'm purchasing from is local (Turkish) and uses Clevo chassis from Taiwan. You can check the website translation for more details.
Tulpar T7 V20.4 17,3" Oyun Bilgisayarı
Tulpar T7 V20.4 17,3" Gaming Laptop, performance with Intel Tiger Lake Core i7-11800H reaches maximum levels!
www.monsternotebook.com.tr
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ShadowGirl001
03-05-2021, 02:50 PM #3

Thank you for the response! Unfortunately, I don't have a choice but to use a higher output adapter. The manufacturer I'm purchasing from is local (Turkish) and uses Clevo chassis from Taiwan. You can check the website translation for more details.
Tulpar T7 V20.4 17,3" Oyun Bilgisayarı
Tulpar T7 V20.4 17,3" Gaming Laptop, performance with Intel Tiger Lake Core i7-11800H reaches maximum levels!
www.monsternotebook.com.tr