Spare AC Adapter for Gs60

The AC adapter I have for the GS60 is 150w (19.5V 7.7A).  I have a spare Lenovo Ac Adapter that is 170w (20V 8.5A).  The tip is the same and the polarity is the same.  What worries me is the 20V.  I know that the current is fine as long as its greater or equal to what is required.  Or does anyone have a recommendation on a spare AC adapter?

You can buy them from the MSI Store here.
I would contact them directly to get the right one.
https://shop.msicomputer.com/App/StoreFront/shop_Contact.aspx
As far as the Lenovo power supply, it might work. But I honestly have no idea. I would probably stick to the same adapter to be honest.

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