Usb-c cables may look the same but some support PD and some don’t, and of those that support power they may are rated at different max delivery levels 5w, 10w, 45w…. 100w. Some cables support video and some don’t, some support data at USB 2.0 speeds while others support USB 3.0 or thunderbolt, some support USB audio and some don’t….. the list goes on. Of course you can’t tell any of this by looking at the cable.
Chargers are different too, some are Power delivery, some use QC (quick charge), some use proprietary methods (Xiaomi?). And if you have a charger with multiple ports the charger might be listed at 65w but that’s only when you use port 1 alone, if you plug into port 2 along it might max out at 20w and if you use both ports the split might be 45w/20w.
It’s all designed to exercise your mental accuity as you try out different cable-charger combos and watch multiple YouTube videos, read multiple forums to try and figure things out.