Replacement AC Adapter

I have been looking and looking for a replacement AC Adapter
For my Laptop and there website does not make it easy.
My laptop is the 3000 Family G530
Type - 4446
Model - 25u
I don't know which Adapter to buy. The one I have now is 65W, I think
but they only offer 90w , when I do a search for adapters.
I just want to buy the correct one.
Thanks

leekirb,
I agree with Duck3 - I'd go with 41R4515  the 90W AC adapter for N500 / G5xx
Here is the link to it on the US shopping site.
Mark
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