Hello,
I own an Asus G53 notebook, and since it's so heavy and I don't really move it much, I removed the battery because I always have it plugged in and figured that all the heat going to the batter wouldn't be good for the batter life. So I always have it plugged in AC only. The other day while I was playing a game, my laptop randomly shut off and the ac adapter led button wasn't turning on when I plugged it in. So I figured it died as the laptop still runs when I put the battery back in.
Now I am looking for a replacement for an adapter and have this dillemma.
The specs of the adapter I got with the laptop reads
Input: 100-240V ~ 2A
Output: 19.5V - 7.7A
Now I found this other Adapter online and it has my laptop model listed under the supported models however the output reads a little different as
Output: 19V - 7.9A
Now I am not very good at all this electrial stuff and not sure if I should buy this adapter. That's why I am asking the community to point me to right direction or enlighten me in this topic. Any help would be appreciated.
I own an Asus G53 notebook, and since it's so heavy and I don't really move it much, I removed the battery because I always have it plugged in and figured that all the heat going to the batter wouldn't be good for the batter life. So I always have it plugged in AC only. The other day while I was playing a game, my laptop randomly shut off and the ac adapter led button wasn't turning on when I plugged it in. So I figured it died as the laptop still runs when I put the battery back in.
Now I am looking for a replacement for an adapter and have this dillemma.
The specs of the adapter I got with the laptop reads
Input: 100-240V ~ 2A
Output: 19.5V - 7.7A
Now I found this other Adapter online and it has my laptop model listed under the supported models however the output reads a little different as
Output: 19V - 7.9A
Now I am not very good at all this electrial stuff and not sure if I should buy this adapter. That's why I am asking the community to point me to right direction or enlighten me in this topic. Any help would be appreciated.