Pros, Cons, Benefits, Recommendations on X60, X61s and T60

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Re: Pros, Cons, Benefits, Recommendations on X60, X61s and T60

#31 Post by ParatoOptimal » Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:05 am

Are the power supplies of the X60s specific to the three digit model type of the laptop as the Hardware Maintenance Manual lists them or can any of them be used for any X60s?
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3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
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X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
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Re: Pros, Cons, Benefits, Recommendations on X60, X61s and T60

#32 Post by IvanAndreevich » Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:15 am

ParatoOptimal wrote:Are the power supplies of the X60s specific to the three digit model type of the laptop as the Hardware Maintenance Manual lists them or can any of them be used for any X60s?
T6x/X6x and all newer are fully compatible as long as the wattage is sufficient. So basically don't use a 65W PSU with W500 and heavy gaming.
Owned Thinkpads: X300 X201T X200,T X61,s,T,T+ X60,s,T,T+ X41 X40 X31 T510 T500 T410 T400 T400s T61,p T60,p T43 T42 T41,p T40 W500 W700 - favorites in bold :)
To do list: X301 X220 X220T X201 X201s X200s X201i T420s T410s T420 T520 W510 W701 and future models :)

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Re: Pros, Cons, Benefits, Recommendations on X60, X61s and T60

#33 Post by ParatoOptimal » Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:29 am

The manual lists 65W. Are you saying I should get a 90W? I'm looking at getting an X60s.

I have a 65W with low Voltage for my X31 and I think it's a 72W for my T41.
I'm guessing those tips wont fit and the voltage is wrong anyway.

I found some affordable 65W 20V.

I don't recall if I looked for 90W the other night or not. If I did, they seemed crazy high priced.
770E (relic not in use
3000 N100 T2080 1.73GHz
R61 773-1GU
T41 2373 7FU Pentium-M 1.6GHz Banias
X31 2672 XXM Pentium-M 1.3GHz
X60s 1702-68U L2400 1.66GHz Core Duo
Compaq Portable (suitcase size, gone)
Mac Portable (first laptop in world, Stored
Mac Laptop (Stored
Toshiba Tecra (Stored

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