Article 51ZF9 Diagnosis of power dissipated by hardware components

Diagnosis of power dissipated by hardware components

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fortea
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Hello all,

I have a Dell Vostro 5471 and it's running Linux 5.4

One day a couple of months ago, it started giving errors at BIOS level saying that the power supply was not enough (not enough watts, I think).

Surprisingly, I found that with other power suppliers, the problem was still there.

Actually, the only stuff that is not working is the battery which is not charging but slowly discharges until 0%, even if the power supply is plugged-in; once the battery is discharged, the PC stays on and works as always (except that if the power supply is removed, it shut down, of course).

I found that with the 96W Mac power supplier through USB-c, it managed to have enough power and battery charges, but with a 90W [cheap] universal power supplier it doesn't work, whether from USB-c and from the usual power plug.

I suppose that some component (RAM? SDD? fan? screen?) is using too much power. I tried to open the PC and to reconnect everything. I have checked `powertop` and `stress` output but I do not see anything strange.

Is there some tool to check if some component is using too much power?latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=7-QGQiOYXwc:LanLWa1KchQ:F7zBnMy latest?i=7-QGQiOYXwc:LanLWa1KchQ:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=7-QGQiOYXwc:LanLWa1KchQ:gIN9vFw7-QGQiOYXwc
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