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Yes, both, but I believe it is a lower power wattage charge from USB-C than when you use the dedicated PSU. Also, it as some interesting performance throttling according to the charging rate. If you are not charging at all, you get X% performance. If you are using the dedicated PSU, you get Y% performance. If using USB-C charging, you get Z% performance. That's partly because the system can draw power from the battery at a particular rate, and differently from the power charging source, depending on whether it is using slower charging (USB-C) or dedicated PSU (maximum charging rate). Finally, to avoid throttling down, because many demands for especially high power are often momentary, it can draw above its normal maximum draw by a certain amount, but only for a few seconds, before throttling kicks in: this way, you can ride through a brief surge in power draw with no hiccup, unless that extra heavy drain remains sustained.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The ASUS H7606WI is equipped with two USB-C ports (USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C and USB 4.0 Gen 3 Type-C) that are capable of charging the device.
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