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Depends on the wattage of the USB-C PD output. Asus has been known to be quite restrictive on USB-C PD devices other then their own chargers. My old X13 Flow on 3rd party chargers could only do 88W. While the Asus model charger could support 100W. Then you have their 140W model laptops.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Since this laptop supports power delivery from the USB-C port, it can be charged is the USB charger supports power delivery. Charging through USB-C will be slow and running the laptop will not be possible due to inadequate power provided from a USB charger.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With a high power enough USB-C PD like the 96 watt apple adapter you can charge it but it won’t recognize that wattage and give you the “power up” of the CPU and GPU you get with the OEM power supply. But overnight yeah, I’d give it like 30W minimum tho. Not a phone charger.
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