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First, when purchasing an AC Adapter, you need to find out the voltage and current values your notebook needs. A common error pattern of why the laptop is not charging after exchanging the power supply is that a AC Adapter with too little power has been selected. Luckily our AC Adapter Finder can help you find the right one. Additionally, this goes without much effort since you can easily filter out your suitable power supply with the technical data.
The answer depends on the connection type of your laptop:
USB-C (USB Power Delivery): Yes, usuallywithout any problems.
Classic round plug: No, only with caution.
Tip & conclusion: USB-C is usually compatible. For manufacturer-specific plugs, you should use original AC adapters. Always avoid cheap replica AC adapters, as their quality can jeopardize safe operation.
No - not every AC adapter fits every laptop. Even if many AC adapters look similar at first glance, they differ in terms of voltage (volts), current (amps), plug size and polarity. These values must match the respective laptop exactly, otherwise the device cannot charge or may even be damaged.
Exception: USB-C chargers. With modern laptops with a USB-C port, you can often also use AC adapters from other manufacturers if they support the USB Power Delivery standard (USB-PD) and provide sufficient power. The laptop then automatically recognizes how much power it needs.
In short:
You can find the right original AC adapter in the IPC-Computer Shop here.
You can find the power (watts) of your power supply directly on the rating plate/label - either the wattage is already on there (e.g. "90 W"), or you simply calculate it from volts × amps.
Where can I find the information?
The important technical data can be found
Pay attention to the area labeled “Output”. There you will find
Only this output information is relevant for calculating the power.
How to calculate the power (watts)
Formula:
Volt (V) × Ampere (A) = Watt (W)
Example 1:
Example 2:
Therefore, you do not need to focus on the decimal places - the important thing is the rounded wattage (e.g. 45 W, 65 W, 90 W, 120 W etc.).
It's very easy - in just a few steps:
Tip: If you are unsure, you can also send the name of your device or photos of the rating plate of the old AC adapter to our service team - we will help you find the right AC adapter free of charge.

Yes, this is usually possible without any problems.
The most important rule: The voltage (V) and the plug connection must match your original AC adapter exactly.
Advantages of higher power
Your laptop only draws as much power as it needs. An AC adapter with a higher power reserve (e.g. 90 W instead of 65 W):
Safety warning
A little heat is completely normal during operation. Waste heat is always generated when converting the mains voltage - especially if you are working and charging the battery at the same time.
As long as the AC adapter feels lukewarm to moderately hot (up to around 50-60 °C) and there are no unusual noises, smells or discoloration, this is not critical with an original AC adapter.
Caution with replicas
Replica AC adapters often use inferior components and are not precisely matched. They can therefore
Our recommendation: Only use original AC adapters. They are technically matched exactly to your device and meet the highest safety standards.
If your laptop battery no longer charges, this can have various causes. Often the problem is not with the battery itself, but with the AC adapter, the charging electronics or the software settings.
Possible reasons:
If your laptop does not charge via USB-C, this is usually not due to a defect, but to compatibility or performance problems. USB-C uses the power delivery standard (USB-PD), which must be supported by both devices.
The most common causes:
Troubleshooting tips:
Caution: You can tell that charging is working if the charging indicator reacts immediately and the AC adapter clicks or hums briefly. If this does not happen, there is almost always a compatibility problem.
This depends on how wrong the charger is - but the basic rule is: a wrong power supply can seriously damage your laptop.
Possible consequences:
With USB-C devices with the Power Delivery standard, the risk is lower as the laptop and charger automatically negotiate how much voltage is allowed to flow. A non-compatible AC adapter will usually simply not charge - the only danger here is with cheap replicas without PD certification.
Conclusion:
The wrong charger can lead to anything from harmless charging errors to permanent device damage. For maximum safety and a long service life of your laptop, you should always use an original AC adapter for your laptop. The easiest way to find this is to search for the laptop model in the IPC Shop.
Inside a AC adapter are components that convert the mains voltage (e.g. 230 V) into the right voltage for your laptop. GaN AC adapters use gallium nitride semiconductors for this purpose.
This has several advantages:
Important: GaN AC adapters are currently still somewhat more expensive than conventional laptop AC adapters. The combination of compact form factor and proven quality makes them an attractive choice for many customers.
If you want to use your laptop abroad, you can select the appropriate power cable with country-specific power plug for many of our AC adapters
→ Power remains the same: The power (watts) and output voltage of your AC adapter remain the same - only the plug to the wall socket differs.
Typical mains plug types (selection)
| Plug type | Standard in | Remark |
|---|---|---|
| Schuko / Euro plug (type C/F) | Germany, Austria, Netherlands, many other EU countries | Usually the cable that comes with your original AC adapter in Germany. |
| UK plug (type G) | Great Britain, Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, etc. | Rectangular, three-pin plug shape. |
| US plug (type A/B) | USA, Canada, partly Central and South America, Japan (partly slightly different) | Two flat contacts (possibly with additional earthing contact). |
| CH plug (type J) | Switzerland, Liechtenstein | Three round pins in a characteristic arrangement. |
Important test points:
Our quality promise: According to surveys, our customers attach great importance to safety, compatibility and ease of selection, which is why we specifically stock original parts and tested quality goods - including accessories such as power cables.






For many laptop models, several suitable AC adapters are displayed in the store. This is normal and has technical reasons, but can quickly lead to uncertainty ("Which one is the right one?").
Basically, all AC adapters displayed for your device are compatible, but differ in terms of
What is GaN?
GaN stands for gallium nitride -a modern semiconductor material. GaN AC adapters can be
Technically, they fully replace classic power supplies. The only important thing is that the power (watts) and connection type match your laptop.
How to choose the right AC adapter
1. pay attention to the power (watts)
Volt × Ampere = Watt
Recommendation:
2. round plug or USB-C / Power Delivery (PD)?
In the past, most laptops were only supplied with a classic round plug power supply. Today, many models also support charging via USB-C with Power Delivery (PD) - even if a round plug power supply was included in the original scope of delivery.
This means for you:
Advantages of USB-C / PD AC adapters:
If you don't feel like experimenting, simply stick with the plug type of your current power supply (e.g. classic round plug). If you want to be more modern and flexible, you can consciously switch to a USB-C PD power supply - provided your device supports USB-C charging.
This is almost always because you have ordered according to the OEM manufacturer number of the AC adapter manufacturer (e.g. Delta, LiteOn) - and not according to the number of the laptop manufacturer.
Technically, these AC adapters are often identical (voltage, power, design), but the connector to the laptop may differ depending on the brand and model.
Therefore it can happen that:
To avoid such incorrect orders, we recommend that you
Modern laptop AC adapters are so-called switching AC adapters - they work with very high switching frequencies and should function practically silently. If you still hear a humming, hissing or whirring noise, this is not normal and often indicates a technical defect or inferior components.
Typical causes are
Such noises hardly ever occur with original AC adapters as they undergo strict quality and safety tests. Replica AC adapters, on the other hand, often use simple components without sufficient interference suppression - here, humming or hissing is a clear warning sign.
Important: If an AC adapter hums or hisses audibly, stop using it!
Disconnect it from the AC adapter immediately and dispose of replica AC adapters immediately, as they can pose a safety risk. Only use original AC adapters to ensure a stable, quiet and safe power supply for your laptop.
With Delta AC adapters, you get quality from the world market leader - and with us, several advantages at once:
If you are looking for a high-quality, attractively priced and absolutely reliable replacement AC adapter, OEM Delta AC adapters are the ideal choice.
→ View Delta AC adapters directly at the direct importer IPC-Computer
This means you get exactly the right AC adapter for your laptop quickly and reliably - without having to experiment.
→ Find suitable laptop AC adapters in the IPC-Computer Shop.
Many years of experience in laptop repair clearly show that you should use original AC adapters or tested branded AC adapters wherever possible and not cheap replicas because:
The bottom line is that an original or OEM AC adapter is often a little more expensive, but you get maximum safety, full compatibility and less risk - and that is precisely what is crucial for a safety-relevant component such as the AC adapter.
→ In the Store section "AC adapters for laptops" you will find a large selection of original and tested quality AC adapters.
No, just because the AC adapter has more watts, your battery will not automatically charge faster. The decisive factor is the power required by your laptop and the permissible power of the charging electronics - not the maximum power of the AC adapter.
How does charging work technically?
This means:
If your laptop is only designed for 65 W, for example, a 90 W or 120 W AC adapter alone will not provide a turbo charging. The device limits the charging current itself.