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02-22-2020 10:16 AM - edited 02-22-2020 10:27 AM
I bought a new power adapter recently, from a trusted repair company who ordered the exact same part as the old part directly from HP, yet when I connect the power cord I get a pop-up saying that the power is too low. It is definitely the correct power adapter, as I have compared it to my old one. This leads to throttling, slowing down the laptop to under a third of the performance it was running at before. This makes most of the games I play impossible to run, with framerates as low as 15. The only thing I think it might be is the port may have been damaged when my old AC adapter was. If so, is there a way I can disable power throttling? I don't really mind if it makes my battery discharge even whilst plugged in.
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02-22-2020 01:06 PM
@floogal wrote:I bought a new power adapter recently, from a trusted repair company who ordered the exact same part as the old part directly from HP, ......
You have to ask them. No one can answer your question because you bought from a different source. Quick and easy: ask them to send you a different one.
Hope this makes sense.
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02-22-2020 02:29 PM
I don't really want to do that, due to the fact that it might be the port that is damaged, and this power adapter took more than 2 weeks to arrive. I would be able to live with the lower power, if I could find a workaround to the power throttling of my CPU and GPU
02-22-2020 04:35 PM
Your machine needs a 135 W AC power adapter part # L15534-001. Please get the charger and turn it up-side-down to see what is its wattage.
Part # L15534-001 is new and you bought a REPAIRED adapter. Very hard for me to believe it is a genuine part.
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02-23-2020 03:52 AM
The charger I have received is Part L15534-001, 135W AC Adapter. It came in the exact same packaging as my new AC Adapter did when I bought the laptop. It was a new AC Adapter. I bought it from a HP authorized
parts re-seller, who I was recommended to use by acquaintances who had used the store before. I do not believe the charger is the issue. I do not wish for a fix, as I believe that would mean I would have to get my charging port replaced, which could cost upwards of £100. All I want is a workaround which lets me use my laptop at full power, when it is on battery, or receiving a lower wattage from the possibly damaged charging port
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