To ensure the replacement charger works properly, these criteria are important:
| Specification | Why It Matters | Typical for 65 W USB‑C Lenovo |
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| Power Delivery (PD) / USB‑C PD / PPS support | Your charger must negotiate correct voltage/current to the laptop | 5 V, 9 V, 15 V, 20 V; 20 V × 3.25 A = 65 W |
| Output current / voltage | Enough to supply the laptop under load | ~20 V, up to ~3.25 A itpalacehub.pk+3B&H Photo Video+3B&H Photo Video+3 |
| Safety protections | Over‑current, over‑voltage, over‑temperature, short‑circuit | A reputable charger should include these |
| Cable quality | The USB‑C cable must be rated (ideally with E‑marker) to support 65 W or more | |
| Compatibility / handshake quirks | Some Lenovo laptops “lock” to lower wattage or show “slow charger” if protocol mismatch happens Reddit+2Reddit+2 |
If the replacement meets or exceeds the original specs, it should work — but sometimes laptops are finicky about third‑party chargers.
🔌 Example Replacement Chargers
I found several good candidates online—these might be available in your region or via online import. (Double check specs and seller ratings before purchase.)
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Lenovo 65W GaN USB‑C AC Adapter (G0A6GC65WW) — official Lenovo charger using GaN technology. B&H Photo Video
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Lenovo USB‑C 65W Standard AC Adapter (GX20P92530 / ADLX65Y… variants) — often used as OEM for many models. itpalacehub.pk+3Tejar.pk+3zabitraders.pk+3
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Third‑party “ThinkPad 65W USB‑C Charger ADLX65YDC2A” — widely listed on marketplaces as replacement for many Lenovo models. Amazon
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WISTAR 65W USB‑C Charger for Lenovo (ThinkPad / Yoga / IdeaPad models) — a budget option claiming to support multiple voltage levels. Amazon India
If you like, I can pull up locally shippable 65W USB‑C laptop chargers (within Pakistan) with verified specs and good ratings, so you can just order one confidently.
⚠️ Cautions / Compatibility Notes
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Even a charger that seems correct can sometimes trigger a “slow charger” or “plugged in — not charging” warning if the laptop doesn’t see the expected PD protocol. Reddit+1
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Some Lenovo laptops deliberately limit draw from third‑party chargers (e.g. locking to ~40 W) as a safety or compatibility measure. Reddit
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Using a charger with higher wattage (e.g. 90 W, 100 W) is okay as long as the charger supports the correct PD voltages and is well made — the laptop will draw what it needs.
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Make sure your laptop’s USB‑C port supports charging. Some models only allow data or display output on certain ports.
If you like, I can filter a list of 65W USB‑C chargers sold in Pakistan / shipping to Ahmadpur East and send you links with specs so you can pick one now. Do you want me to do that?
