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So I just found out that my charger (the one I got when I bought the laptop) it's 65 watts.

Then I checked on the back of the computer and it said 150 watts. 

 

So I am thinking that maybe it's the chargers fault. But I am not sure how much wattage should my new charger that I am going to buy should be.

 

 

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150 Watts

 

HP Smart AC adapter, 150 W (4.5 mm, PFC, SMART, slim)                                 917649-850

 

 

Change the power option setting to Performance instead of balanced.

 

That will bump the processor performance, but it will have an effect on how long the battery can  be used when mobile.



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150 Watts

 

HP Smart AC adapter, 150 W (4.5 mm, PFC, SMART, slim)                                 917649-850

 

 

Change the power option setting to Performance instead of balanced.

 

That will bump the processor performance, but it will have an effect on how long the battery can  be used when mobile.



I am a volunteer forum member, not an HP employee. If my suggestion solved your issue, don't forget to mark that post as the accepted solution. If you want to say thanks, click on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"



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