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I Have a pavilion g6 , which i was using for some time , recently its charger died so i was going to buy a new one . Its label is pretty much damaged so i cant read the voltage/watt . I remember it to be 90w when i bought it but not sure about the voltage 19v or 19.5v . Can Someone look at the label and tell me .
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I've used 18.5V, 19V and 19.5V chargers on my HP. Typically laptops support that range.

 

Buy an official HP charger, not a no name crap. Depending on your specs, a 65W charger might be sufficient.

 

Also, check you're getting the correct barrel jack. HP uses 3 or 4 barrel jack sizes (Mostly for product differentiation)

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4 minutes ago, comicsansms said:

I've used 18.5V, 19V and 19.5V chargers on my HP. Typically laptops support that range.

 

Buy an official HP charger, not a no name crap. Depending on your specs, a 65W charger might be sufficient.

 

Also, check you're getting the correct barrel jack. HP uses 3 or 4 barrel jack sizes (Mostly for product differentiation)

Last one was 90w , wont 65w cause any problems ?

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1 minute ago, Lk09po said:

Amd 4500m with 7670m dedicated gpu

One of 2 things will happen, your PC will throttle itself, so it doesn't hit the charger's limit (If the charger has a sense pin), or the charger will turn itself off if it reaches its limit*

 

I don't think older pavilions did the former. 65W will probably be fine, but a 90W is preferable. (I have run a 45W i7 and HD 7670M off a 65W charger before, and it was fine).

 

*(If you use a no-name PSU (Which you should never do), it might not turn off, and just send you shittier and shittier power.)

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