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Yes, it supports 100w charging via USB-C, but what happens is if you draw more than the charger can supply (like you try running a game), it stops charging and supplies power to the system. Then resumes charging when you're pulling less power. This can happen repeatedly during gaming or other intensive tasks. I believe all the stopping and starting will decrease the battery life over time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.i have a dell laptop charger that is USB-C rated up to 120W. However, the laptop detects that you are not using the 200W charger, and would not allow to change mode to above "performance". The available modes are Windows, Silent, Performance, Turbo, Manual.
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