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The Dell 130W USB-C Replacement AC Adapter is engineered for high-performance laptops like the XPS 15 9575 and Precision 5530. With a versatile input voltage range and multiple output options, this adapter ensures you stay powered up wherever you are. Its compact design makes it a perfect companion for professionals who demand reliability and efficiency.
A**R
Saved my laptop from going to a scrap heap
The charging port on my Dell laptop broke the pin and I was faced with not being able to use the laptop any more. Luckily I had a docking station that uses a USB-C cable to charge it. It was a little harder finding the right I’m able, but this was the one and works great. Not impressed with the charging port losing the pin and not charging but this saved it!
J**S
Satisfied
Item received as ordered. Shipped promptly. Works as intended. Thank you!
V**D
Stopped working after 9 months
I woke up today and the charger is randomly no longer working. I need it for work, so.this is extremely inconvenient. I bought it April 2024. It is now January 2025.
M**K
Value for money
The order arrived quickly, I am using it. However, it is still quite difficult to say about the quality of the product, since its use time is very short.
M**K
90w but still functional
This is a genuine Dell 130w charger! Type-C or PD officially doesn't support charging past 100w, so Dell had to do something proprietary in order to get 130w. The proprietary connection only works at 130w with very specific models. If you have a Dell that came out prior to 2020, like mine, you'll notice that all third party USB c chargers are restricted to 65w by Dell. So, if this was a knock off the system would restrict it to 65w and not 90w as commonly reported. Unless you own one of the specifically suported models, not just a compatible model, you will not be able to get 130w out of this adapter and I suggest that you save $10 by going with the smaller and more portable 90w adapter. This adapter has the added benefit of being able to support fast charging on every other possible device while being smaller than my old 90w charger brick. If you still want this adapter, or got the other adapter and want to disable the annoying warnings about the performance, then reboot your laptop, and rapidly tap f2 until the bios comes up. Then click POST BEHAVIOR > Adapter Warnings and uncheck Enable Adapter Warnings.Lastly, the fact that this will only charge at 90w will not be a problem for the vast majority of users. I consider myself to be a heavy user that develops websites and have 50+ tabs open with a 4k display at full brightness, xeon e3-1505 V6, Quadro m1200, 32gb ram, backlit keyboard, external keyboard / mouse, and I like to constantly stream 4k Netflix. IF I run synthetic benchmarks and max everything out, the highest I saw was 95w on an external power meter. The average was around 70 because of the way intel implements turbo clocks, and after testing all of this I gained 4% battery.TLDR: Genuine product, only supported devices can reach 130w all other compatible devices will be 90w. Either way, most users will not notice and their battery will charge over time even with heavy use due to Intel power management. Buy a smaller and cheaper 90w adapter if your device isnt supported.
M**O
Back in charge
So far works as it's supposed to.
R**H
Bought an off brand charger from Amazon. It stunk!
Off brand charger connector snapped off in 3 months. Glad it stayed connected enough not to be stuck in the computer.
K**N
Dell Certified
This seems to be the same as the cord that comes with the laptop initially. I do not notice any difference and it charges it just as fast. I had to purchase this as a replacement after about 3 years, keep in mind that I have 3 children (2 are younger) and 3 cats so the wear and tear on the cord is more than average for those without these factors. It fits perfectly with my XPS 15 with the same indicator light and great quality as the original that comes with the laptop. Definitely would rather purchase through Amazon as the shipping is faster and free (prime).
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