Tue 7 Oct 2008
I got a Dell Latitude D830 notebook a few weeks ago and it’s great. One thing I noticed, and it’s not a surprise; it doesn’t like the extra power adapter that I bought 6 years ago (3 Dell laptops ago).
The last generation of Dell power supplies are 65 watts, while the current generation power supplies output 90 watts. When you use a 65w supply on a 90w machine, you get a disappointing Windows alert:
65W AC Power Adapter has been determined. Your system will operate slower and the battery may take more time to charge. Please connect a Dell 90W AC adapter or higher for best system operation.
I wondered just how much affect this would have on system performance, so I got some free benchmark software (CPU Free BenchMark 2). This software clocks the time it takes your CPU to perform a series of registry, floating-point and integer tests. The lower the time, the faster the CPU. I ran these tests a number of times with various power configurations and here are the average results of those tests.

As you can see, using your Latitude D830 battery or 90w power supply are virtually the same. Using a previous generation 65w power supply provides only enough power for roughly 20% of maximum performance. It’s fine in a jam, but if you’re a two power supply user then it’s worth your money to get a second 90w power supply. I found one new for $10 (+ $13 shipping) at an eBay retailer.