The Notebook Review forums were hosted by TechTarget, who shut down them down on January 31, 2022. This static read-only archive was pulled by NBR forum users between January 20 and January 31, 2022, in an effort to make sure that the valuable technical information that had been posted on the forums is preserved. For current discussions, many NBR forum users moved over to NotebookTalk.net after the shutdown.
Problems? See this thread at archive.org.

    AC Adapter

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by heyepic, Jul 25, 2015.

  1. heyepic

    heyepic Notebook Enthusiast

    Reputations:
    0
    Messages:
    14
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    5
    I have a new P37W and my cord some how tore... not sure what that's about. Nonetheless, it no longer charges.

    I'm assuming it's a 180W as it doesn't say in the manual, all it says is
    - Input voltage: 100-240Vac - Input frequency: 50-60Hz - Rating output voltage: 19V or 19.5V

    I found this, would this suffice? It seems this is the best option despite the sketchy site and when it'll show up.

    http://www.uspartsdirect.com/180w-aorus-x7-v2-19-5v-9-23a-ac-adapter-battery-charger-p-192468.html

    Thanks!
     
    Last edited: Jul 26, 2015
  2. LVNeptune

    LVNeptune Notebook Virtuoso

    Reputations:
    648
    Messages:
    2,195
    Likes Received:
    140
    Trophy Points:
    81
    180w should be fine. Watts are measured by multiplying "voltage * amperage" there should be an amp rating somewhere on your laptop.