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  • MorningThunder@lemm.eetotechsupport@lemmy.worldUSB-C headache
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    2 days ago

    As far as charging goes there are only 3 USB-C cables.

    • 60W - All USB-C to USB-C cables can do at least 60W in the form of 20V 3A
    • 100W (Deprecated) - USB PD 3.0 introduced up to 100W charging using 20V 5A. Cables need an EPR (Extended power range) marker in order to allow this
    • 240W - USB PD 3.1 extended the limit to 240W via 48V 5A. These cables have a 240W EPR marker.

    All USB-C devices are supposed to support one of these three modes. HOWEVER, some cheaper devices don’t actually support the USB PD protocol, and only support legacy USB charging. For these you need a USB-A to USB-C cable or adapter. USB-C ports won’t provide power unless both devices are able to negotiate



  • Easiest way to tell is to transcode something and see if your CPU spikes. If it’s offloaded to the GPU it shouldn’t.

    Also make sure you have it configured correctly. On your Admin Dashboard under Playback > Transcoding, check that Intel QuickSync (QSV) is selected.

    I have an N100 (Intel 12th gen) so I think your settings should be similar. For mine I have pretty much everything checked except for VP8, the two HEVC RExt options, and “Allow encoding in AV1 format”