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Asus g75vx gaming with 120w psu


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my new puppy bit on my 180w psu, i still have a 120w psu(from my old asus a53sv xe1)

and works with my asus g75vx

Does lower watts affects the system life span-> does it damage compononents if they need

more watt?, or does the laptop automatically downclock/throttle with a lower psu

Now, according to notebookcheck, under high load g75vx uses 81watts.

Does a game like bf3 which uses the cpu(3630qm) around 60%(@30 watt max)

, strain the laptop more then 120w?

THANK YOU so much for your time:Banane07:

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my new puppy bit on my 180w psu, i still have a 120w psu(from my old asus a53sv xe1)

and works with my asus g75vx

Does lower watts affects the system life span-> does it damage compononents if they need

more watt?, or does the laptop automatically downclock/throttle with a lower psu

Now, according to notebookcheck, under high load g75vx uses 81watts.

Does a game like bf3 which uses the cpu(3630qm) around 60%(@30 watt max)

, strain the laptop more then 120w?

THANK YOU so much for your time:Banane07:

As long as your laptop doesn't try to use more than 120W I can't see any reason why it would harm the system. Though I could be wrong, some confimation from others wouldn't hurt.

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