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I have HP Pavilion Plus Laptop 14-eh0021TU Laptop (2022 model) which used to come with a 90W C type adapter, now the same model comes with 65W adapter. Twice my  90W adapters are already broken down since i purchased my laptop. HP has already stopped the manufacturing / sell of 90W adapter (with very difficulty I found a second adapter which was dated back before I have purchased my laptop also, I don't think I will be able to find a new one again). Within a span of 2.5 years I have already lost 2 adapters, now I don't understand if the issue is with my laptop / motherboard or adapter. I don't understand which adapter should I purchase now. If i get a 65W it will be underpowered, and above 90W I don't know how it may affect my laptop like 110W etc. 

 

My laptop is under extended warranty right now. If i replace the motherboard, will the replacement come with old 90W compatible hardware or the new 65W compatible. There is lot of confusion right now, please help me through this.

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