Could X200 series possibly need a power supply >65W?
-
Nickolai
- Freshman Member
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:29 am
- Location: St.-Petersburg, Russia
- Contact:
Could X200 series possibly need a power supply >65W?
I bought a used X200 laptop a while ago and now that I'm handing it over to my brother I want to see that everything is in check.
A used laptop dealer sold me a 90W power supply (bigger than the usual 65W one) together with an X200 and a docking station. He said the bigger power supply is bigger because of the docking station. I was mildly surprised, but it made some sense: all the additional devices (both internal and external) one might connect to a docking station draw additional power, so a bigger power supply might be in order. When I brought my laptop home, I saw that the dealer might just not know what he's talking about: the power supply had a sticker attached to it reading "IBM TP T400", clearly stating the model of a laptop it was intended for. I didn't mind that, though: I use the bigger power supply together with a docking station, and I have another, smaller one, that I actually take with me.
Now, when I'm handing it all over to my brother, I wonder whether I should exchange the bulkier 90W power supply for the smaller 65W one, given the possibility, or he might actually need a 90W one, for use with a docking station? I understand that this is a power supply for a more powerful laptop with a beefier graphics card, but still, maybe there's an extra degree of reliability in using a more powerful power supply or something?
One last thing, I think I'll actually exchange my X200 for an X200s with 1440x900 screen and hand down that.
A used laptop dealer sold me a 90W power supply (bigger than the usual 65W one) together with an X200 and a docking station. He said the bigger power supply is bigger because of the docking station. I was mildly surprised, but it made some sense: all the additional devices (both internal and external) one might connect to a docking station draw additional power, so a bigger power supply might be in order. When I brought my laptop home, I saw that the dealer might just not know what he's talking about: the power supply had a sticker attached to it reading "IBM TP T400", clearly stating the model of a laptop it was intended for. I didn't mind that, though: I use the bigger power supply together with a docking station, and I have another, smaller one, that I actually take with me.
Now, when I'm handing it all over to my brother, I wonder whether I should exchange the bulkier 90W power supply for the smaller 65W one, given the possibility, or he might actually need a 90W one, for use with a docking station? I understand that this is a power supply for a more powerful laptop with a beefier graphics card, but still, maybe there's an extra degree of reliability in using a more powerful power supply or something?
One last thing, I think I'll actually exchange my X200 for an X200s with 1440x900 screen and hand down that.
Last edited by Nickolai on Sun Apr 13, 2014 9:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
ThinkPad X200s (7470-A22) 12.1 1440x900 | CD 1.86 LV | 8 GB | 120GB Intel 520 SSD | BT+abg | Ubuntu 13.10
sold: ThinkPad X200 (7459W4T) 12.1 1280x800 | CD 2.26 MV, IBM X60s (1702-64M) 12.1 1024x768 | CD 1.66LV
sold: ThinkPad X200 (7459W4T) 12.1 1280x800 | CD 2.26 MV, IBM X60s (1702-64M) 12.1 1024x768 | CD 1.66LV
-
ajkula66
- SuperUserGeorge

- Posts: 15737
- Joined: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:28 am
- Location: Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania
Re: Could X200 series possibly need a power supply >65W?
I'd stick with a 90W adapter.Nickolai wrote:
Now, when I'm handing it all over to my brother, I wonder whether I should exchange the bulkier 90W power supply for the smaller 65W one, given the possibility, or he might actually need a 90W one, for use with a docking station? I understand that this is a power supply for a more powerful laptop with a beefier graphics card, but still, maybe there's an extra degree of reliability in using a more powerful power supply or something?
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
-
Cigarguy
- ThinkPadder

- Posts: 1435
- Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:08 pm
- Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Re: Could X200 series possibly need a power supply >65W?
The docking station is best run from the 90w adapter. As mentioned above, stick with the 90w and you'll be fine. Nice thing about 90w adapters is that they work with most other Thinkpads such as T60, T61, T500, etc that runs best off a 90.
Re: Could X200 series possibly need a power supply >65W?
Personally, when I used a 65W power adapter, even on a LV cpu machine, the adapter got really hot when the machine was under heavy cpu load and charging the battery at the same time. This can't be good for your charger long term. I believe you would be fine with 65W on a normal voltage machine, when the battery is off the machine.
As for the docking station, I always use 90W adapters, too, to be on the safe side.
As for the docking station, I always use 90W adapters, too, to be on the safe side.
Currently own:
X41 Tablet
T601 FrankenPad
X201 Tablet
X220
Previously owned:
X61 (x4), X61F (T8300, AFFS SXGA+), X61s (x3), X61 Tablet SXGA+, X201 with ultrabase+DVDRW, T60 XGA, T500
I am so broke, I can't even pay attention.
X41 Tablet
T601 FrankenPad
X201 Tablet
X220
Previously owned:
X61 (x4), X61F (T8300, AFFS SXGA+), X61s (x3), X61 Tablet SXGA+, X201 with ultrabase+DVDRW, T60 XGA, T500
I am so broke, I can't even pay attention.
-
Yandar
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:28 pm
- Location: United Kingdom, England, Tyne & Wear, Sunderland
Re: Could X200 series possibly need a power supply >65W?
The reason that A 90 watt supply is recommended when used with a media slice is the extra power is needed to run DVD writers and all the USB ports etc. DVD writers are power hungry beasts when writing.
T41p-2373-GGU.
x60s 1703-WBA.
X200s 7466-5EG Core 2 Duo 1.86Ghz, 4Gb RAM, 256Gb SSD, Windows 10 Pro
X220 4290-FC1 Core i5 2.6Ghz, 16 Gb RAM, 512GB Samsung 850 Pro, Windows 10 Pro
x60s 1703-WBA.
X200s 7466-5EG Core 2 Duo 1.86Ghz, 4Gb RAM, 256Gb SSD, Windows 10 Pro
X220 4290-FC1 Core i5 2.6Ghz, 16 Gb RAM, 512GB Samsung 850 Pro, Windows 10 Pro
Re: Could X200 series possibly need a power supply >65W?
In line with the other posts, the 65 watt adapter is a great gadget for carry-around use. For stationary use, there is absolutely no reason to use other than a 90 watt adapter. Stressed less, it will last longer.
W500x3 with T9900, , T400 highnit 1280x800 with P9600, X61sx3, X61Tx3.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
-
65W vs 90W power supply: how does it know?
by mvan » Sat Jan 07, 2017 12:27 pm » in ThinkPad X200/201/220 and X300/301 Series - 2 Replies
- 884 Views
-
Last post by mvan
Sat Jan 07, 2017 12:59 pm
-
-
-
WTB: Thinkpad T420 W/ NO HDD NO Power Supply
by Whitieiii » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:44 pm » in Marketplace - Forum Members only - 1 Replies
- 272 Views
-
Last post by RealBlackStuff
Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:36 am
-
-
-
OK to use 135W power supply with T430?
by serpico » Tue Apr 11, 2017 12:13 am » in ThinkPad T430/T530 and later Series - 2 Replies
- 372 Views
-
Last post by serpico
Tue Apr 11, 2017 9:26 am
-
-
-
Replaceable fuse inside the 170w power supply?
by my03 » Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:51 am » in ThinkPad W530 and later Series - 3 Replies
- 419 Views
-
Last post by rkawakami
Wed May 03, 2017 6:37 pm
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests




