I have the problem that if I sometimes play more powerful games, my notebook discharges faster than it charges and if I then have little battery, my performance drops enormously, which always leads to laggs.
My question is how I can decide what the best battery chargers for my notebook are and whether you might even have suggestions because I really have no idea about this amp and what is good or bad, how much my notebook can take and how not much.
By the way, I have a Legion Y530-14ICH as a notebook
You can also add a 60A there, it won't change anything because it only loads with a certain A number.
But yes, it's a shame, the book draws a maximum of about 170W and the power supply delivers 135W. 🤣🤣😂😂😁. And as written, more A does not work because the notebook does not allow more than the maximum charging voltage and A.
But that is often the fate of "gaming notebooks"… Are not designed for maximum continuous operation.
As a rule, the battery and charger are matched to one another. Lenovo often has the option of using a docking station. As a rule, this has a power supply unit that delivers a greater output. Unfortunately, I don't know whether this will load the notebook faster. It is quite possible that the current consumption during charging is limited.
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At Lenovo there are some models that are delivered with smaller chargers for cost reasons, but actually have stronger supports. I don't know if that's the case with the model. You would have to test that.
Here is one with 170 W, whether that brings what can't promise you.
https://www.elektronlinestore.com/lenovo-netzteile-c-1_2/170w-lenovo-legion-y53015ich-81lb-netzteil-original-ladekabel-p-98035.html