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    Question Notebook power adaptor connections

    Power supply has failed- looking to replace it from eBay.

    Question is are all 20v 3.25amp power connectors compatible?

    Advice appreciated - sorry for poor english, as typing on phone

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    Re: Notebook power adaptor connections

    AFAIK there are lots of different, incompatible connectors so you'd have to get one which is listed as compatible with your laptop. Be careful not to get a cheap rip-off PSU though, there are plenty of them going on ebay, even ones listed as official. If you're struggling to find a properly official one for a good price you might consider a universal adapter from FSP or another reputable MFR.

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