If you’ve been searching for “asus ac adapter 100 240v 50 60hz”, you’re usually looking at the
INPUT rating on the power brick. Good news: 100–240V, 50/60Hz means the adapter can work worldwide.
The part that must match your laptop is the OUTPUT (voltage, amps/watts) and the connector type.
Output: must match
Connector size matters
USB-C PD vs barrel plug
Your “Charger for Asus” category page is the fastest place to browse by wattage, connector size, part number, and ASUS series.
- 1) What does 100–240V 50–60Hz mean on an ASUS adapter?
- 2) Input vs Output (the #1 mistake when buying)
- 3) How to choose the right ASUS laptop adapter (step-by-step)
- 4) ASUS connector types: 4.0×1.35, 5.5×2.5, 6.0×3.7, USB-C PD
- 5) Wattage rules (45W vs 65W vs 90W vs 180W/230W/330W)
- 6) What to search (part numbers, laptop model, specs)
- FAQ
1) What does “ASUS AC adapter 100–240V 50–60Hz” mean?
This line describes what the charger can accept from the wall outlet:
AC input voltage range (100 to 240 volts) and frequency (50 or 60Hz).
In plain English: it’s a universal input adapter—safe to use in most countries with the correct power cord/plug.
You still must match the Output and the connector.
2) Input vs Output: the #1 buying mistake
Look at a typical power brick label:
| Label line | Example | What it affects | Must match? |
|---|---|---|---|
| INPUT | 100–240V ~ 50/60Hz | Whether it works with your wall outlet/country | No (most are universal) |
| OUTPUT | 19V ⎓ 3.42A (65W) / 20V ⎓ 9A (180W) | What your laptop actually receives | YES (voltage must match) |
| Connector | 4.0×1.35mm / 5.5×2.5mm / USB-C | Physical fit + correct charging support | YES |
3) How to choose the right ASUS laptop adapter (step-by-step)
Step A — Check the original adapter label (best method)
- Output voltage (V) and current (A) or wattage (W) (examples: 19V 2.37A (45W), 19V 3.42A (65W), 19V 4.74A (90W), 19.5V 9.23A (180W), 20V high-watt gaming adapters).
- ASUS adapter part number (often shown as “ADP-xx…” or “0A001-…”, etc.).
- Polarity symbol (rarely changes, but always confirm).
(Higher wattage is fine when voltage is the same—your laptop draws only what it needs.)
Step B — Confirm the connector type (don’t guess by photos)
Common ASUS connector types include:
- 4.0 × 1.35 mm slim round tip (common on many modern VivoBook / smaller ZenBook)
- 5.5 × 2.5 mm round tip (many older ASUS laptops and some mainstream models)
- 6.0 × 3.7 mm (often used on higher-power gaming/ROG adapters)
- USB-C PD (Power Delivery) for newer ZenBook/VivoBook and select models
Step C — Confirm your ASUS laptop model (bottom sticker)
Flip the laptop and record the full model name (series + model code), such as VivoBook/ZenBook/TUF/ROG/ExpertBook/Chromebook model codes.
Many ASUS bottom labels also show the required DC rating (for example “19V …A”).
4) ASUS connector types explained (quick guide)
| Connector | Common ASUS families | Typical wattage range | What to watch out for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.0×1.35mm | VivoBook, some ZenBook | 33W / 45W / 65W | Looks similar to other small tips—measure it if unsure. |
| 5.5×2.5mm | Older ASUS + mainstream models | 45W / 65W / 90W / 120W | Very common; still verify voltage and wattage. |
| 6.0×3.7mm | TUF Gaming, ROG Strix/Zephyrus (some) | 150W / 180W / 230W / 330W | High-power systems: don’t downgrade wattage. |
| USB-C PD | Newer ZenBook/VivoBook + select models | 45W / 65W / 90W / 100W+ | Must support USB-C PD at the needed wattage. |
5) Wattage rules: what happens if you choose 45W vs 65W vs 90W vs 180W?
- Correct voltage but lower wattage: the laptop may charge very slowly, may not charge under load, or may throttle performance (common on gaming models).
- Correct voltage and equal/higher wattage: recommended match. The laptop draws only what it needs.
- Wrong voltage: best case it won’t charge; worst case it can damage the device. Avoid.
Match the original wattage class.
6) What to search on your site (fastest way to find the exact match)
- Original ASUS adapter part number (e.g., ADP-xx… or 0A001-… codes)
- Voltage + wattage + connector (example: “ASUS 19V 3.42A 65W charger 5.5×2.5mm”)
- Full laptop model (example: VivoBook/ZenBook/TUF/ROG model code)
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FAQ
Does “100–240V 50–60Hz” mean the adapter is compatible with every ASUS laptop?
No. It only means the adapter can accept wall power in most countries. Compatibility depends on the output voltage,
wattage, and connector/USB-C PD support.
Can I use a higher-wattage ASUS charger if the voltage and connector match?
Usually yes. Keep the same voltage, and choose equal or higher wattage.
The laptop draws what it needs.
My ASUS charger says 19V, but another one says 19.5V. Is that okay?
Don’t assume. Some ASUS models use 19V, others 19.5V or 20V (especially higher power gaming models).
Match the exact output rating shown on your original adapter label or laptop DC requirement label.
USB-C charger: how do I know if my ASUS supports USB-C charging?
If your laptop charges via USB-C, it typically supports USB-C Power Delivery (PD). Confirm via the laptop spec sheet
or the markings near the USB-C port (charging icon), and match a PD charger with sufficient wattage.
What should I send support to confirm compatibility?
A clear photo of your old adapter label (showing Output + part number) and a photo of the laptop bottom label (model code) is the fastest way.
Use the universal input info (100–240V 50/60Hz) for travel, but match your laptop by
Output voltage, Wattage, and Connector type.