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I have an msi p67 gd53. As you may have guessed it has the supercharger feature. As I just got a smartphone, a palm pre 2, I decided to give it a try. The super charger is supposed to enable up to 1500ma and able to detect smartphone.
My results:
Wall usb: 400ma
Regular computer usb: 300ma
Supercharger enabled usb: 600ma
So yes it should charge faster. I am going through usb3.0 to usb 2.0 pass through because my front usb ports are 3.0. I don't know if that is preventing me from the full 1500ma or if my phone is just meant to go much past 600ma. Just enabling and disabling supercharger via its software shows a difference in ma from 300ma to 600ma. Testing was done on my palm pre 2 with Dr. Battery.
I posted this because I found a severe lacking of information in a general google search on the topic
My results:
Wall usb: 400ma
Regular computer usb: 300ma
Supercharger enabled usb: 600ma
So yes it should charge faster. I am going through usb3.0 to usb 2.0 pass through because my front usb ports are 3.0. I don't know if that is preventing me from the full 1500ma or if my phone is just meant to go much past 600ma. Just enabling and disabling supercharger via its software shows a difference in ma from 300ma to 600ma. Testing was done on my palm pre 2 with Dr. Battery.
I posted this because I found a severe lacking of information in a general google search on the topic
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