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Posted by Patcade
 - Yesterday at 16:18:04
Quote from: Dave10 on December 12, 2025, 12:18:36Switching from 170W to 140W can be a wise move when we only look at the entry-level and mid-range RTX 2000 and Ultra 7 CPUs. However, I seriously doubt that a tiny USB-C port could handle the much more demanding RTX 4000 and 5000, as well as Ultra 9 CPUs.

Agreed. I looked at the pros and cons of the Gen 6,7,8 and decided to get the 7 with the i9 4070. I think the gen7 is the best of all 3 overall. I like having the option to use my AC adapters or USB-C for charging.
Posted by Dave10
 - December 12, 2025, 12:18:36
Switching from 170W to 140W can be a wise move when we only look at the entry-level and mid-range RTX 2000 and Ultra 7 CPUs. However, I seriously doubt that a tiny USB-C port could handle the much more demanding RTX 4000 and 5000, as well as Ultra 9 CPUs.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 12, 2025, 06:50:59
The latest model ships with a 140 W USB-C AC adapter instead of the 170 W adapter that shipped with last year's model. Fortunately, performance has not been negatively affected.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-P1-Gen-8-drops-AC-adapter-port-switches-to-smaller-USB-C-charging-only.1183168.0.html