What is the correct power adapter for this PowerBook G4 Titanium?

It's a first generation 15" Titanium PowerBook G4 Model #: M5884 - It's rated 28Vdc-1.607A Max
I have 2 choices for replacement adapters - 45W DC24V 1.875A, or 65W DC24V 2.65A.
I have found numerous conflicting sites for each adapter and just need to know which is correct.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I use a much older version of this.
http://www.igo.com/Laptop-and-Netbook-Chargers/Netbook-Travel-Charger/invt/ps001 280004
It works great and can power pore than just your laptop. The one that I have powers a phone at the same time and works anywhere.

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