Question about computers and USB C cables?

Hello everyone, I have a USB-C to USB-C cable and want to use it to connect a device to my PC to charge it. Does anyone know how many watts of output a USB-C port on my PC has, or how I can find out? My question is, does it have more output power than a 15W power adapter?

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MCRastaman
3 months ago

That depends on what you have for a computer. Normally, the USB-C output is 5V 2A = 10W or 5v 2.4 A = 12 W.

PD is therefore an output with a higher voltage, with which one comes over 12 W is rather uncommon with computers as an output, but also brings a significant advantage when charging only in a few devices.

Rafael3112
3 months ago

what do you have for a mainboard? nothing should go wrong

Rafael3112
3 months ago
Reply to  Pille599penny

with about 5V at 0.5-3A. so max 15 watts