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2023 Rog Strix G17 (G713PI-DS94) high CPU Temp (96°C+)Causes external Display to cut out.

mpiazzas2024
Level 7

I have 2 monitors, one connected to the HDMI port and the other to the USB-C port, everything works fine until I start running a game, like Star wars Squadrons or Assassin's Creed origins, first the monitor that is connected to USB-C is disconnected and then to the HDMI one, then I close the game, disconnect and connect the monitors and they work fine. I suspect that it is a problem with the temperature of the processor that reaches up to 96°C. The CPU temperature at rest is between 58°C and 70°C. I have all the updated drivers from Nvidia 546.33 and the AMD drivers are those indicated by ASUS V31.0.14001.46001_33214. Please if you can help me I would appreciate it. I saw that there is another user with the same problem but I can't write on his forum, with the title "2023 Rog Strix G17 (G713PV-WS94) high CPU Temp (93 ° C +) Causes external Display to cut out."

My laptop: ASUS ROG Strix G17 (2023) Gaming Laptop, 17.3” QHD 240Hz, GeForce RTX 4070, AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX, 32GB DDR5 G713PI-DS94

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C-V-N
Level 12

I suggest you contact asus support for this issues as this also was a problem on other AMD laptops with same specs.

You could be wearing out the thermal paste due to the high temps regardless that it's liquid metal.

I have read that changing so that the dedicated GPU takes over doesn't change the issues at all either. You don't want to kill your laptop before it's time (when the warranty ends) 😁

Anbby_ROG
Customer Service Agent

Hi @mpiazzas2024 ,

I would like to confirm whether your BIOS has been updated to the latest version 327. Have you tested using the NVIDIA display driver version V31.0.15.2883, which has been validated by ASUS?

If the issue persists after testing with the NVIDIA display driver version V31.0.15.2883, could you provide the following information? Additionally, recording a video and using HWinfo to log the system could help us further understand the issue. If you have any other concerns, please feel free to let us know.

 

As some information involves your personal details, please provide the following information via private message. Thank you.

 

Serial Number :
BIOS Version:
GPU and Operating Mode Settings in Armoury Crate:
Windows Build Version (Settings - System - About):
Brand and model of the HDMI-connected monitor:
Which USB-C port is used for connecting the monitor? Monitor brand and model:
Whether G-Sync is enabled:
Armoury Crate SE > Content Tab > System > About > Service Version > Check Button (Copy all content):

To speed up issue identification, please provide the product model, BIOS, and driver versions, along with the troubleshooting steps you've already tried to avoid redundant checks.

⚠️ DM are for collecting personal information only. For technical assistance, please post your issue in the discussion thread so everyone can help and share insights! Thank you for your understanding! 🙂

I have already tried installing version V31.0.15.2883 from NVIDIA, and it still has the same problem, it seems that the fan curve in Performance mode is incorrectly configured, since the fans take a while to raise the rpm, until now the Most stable mode is in Turbo.

Today I had another problem, I turned on my computer that was in hibernation state, and I went to have a coffee while it was turning on, I did not see the turning on process, when I returned the 2 external monitors were off and the laptop monitor was off. I turned it on again, it took a while to start, only the laptop monitor and the monitor that is in the HDMI port turned on, the monitor that is in the USB C port did not turn on, I disconnected it and reconnected it and it turned on . I noticed that the processor temperature was at 98c, I go into Armory Crate and I see that the fans are at 0 rpm, to start them I had to change from performance mode to turbo, I tried putting my laptop back in hibernation state, When I turned it on and entered Armory Crate it put the rpm back to 0, to start them I had to change from performance mode to turbo again.

BIOS Version:  327
GPU and Operating Mode Settings in Armoury Crate: Ultimate
Windows Build Version (Settings - System - About):   22631.2861    23H2
Brand and model of the HDMI-connected monitor:  HP 2511X and TOSHIBA 2250W
Which USB-C port is used for connecting the monitor? Monitor brand and model: I have tried connecting to the 2 USB C ports, it gives the same problem.
Whether G-Sync is enabled: I already tested with G-Sync enabled and disabled, and it has the same problem.
Armoury Crate SE > Content Tab > System > About > Service Version > Check Button (Copy all content):

Item Version
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Armoury Crate UWP App 5.7.9.0
ROG Live Service 2.3.6.0
Aura Service (Lighting Service) 3.07.33
Armoury Crate service 5.7.9
Aura Wallpaper Service 1.5.3.0
Aura SDK 4.04.23
ASUS Aac_GmAcc HAL 1.0.12.0
ASUS Aac_NBDT HAL 2.5.35.0
ASUS Ambient HAL 1.9.0.0
ASUS Keyboard HAL 1.2.23.0
ASUS MB Peripheral Products 1.0.40
ASUS Mouse Extern HAL 1.2.0.6
ASUS Mouse HAL 1.2.0.58
AacAudioHal 1.3.49.0
AacDisplay 1.2.30
ENE_QSI_Loki_HAL 1.0.3.0

 

 

 

Anbby_ROG
Customer Service Agent

Hi @mpiazzas2024 ,

According to your description, it is likely that the system did not enter sleep mode correctly. Please try adjusting the sleep settings or resetting the system to see if there is any improvement. 
If the issue persists, kindly use the log recording feature in Armoury Crate and simultaneously record a log with HWinfo. This will help us further investigate the problem. If you have any other concerns, please feel free to let me know. Thank you.

 

【Here is the file path for the log file for your reference】 
In Armoury Crate "Settings" and check "About" page, If clicking App Diagnostics "Record Log", the Privacy Policy Statement will pop out. Once user agreed statement, the Armoury Crate will start to collect problem log  and you can click "Generate log data" to generate the log file with encrypted (ASUS log file).

To speed up issue identification, please provide the product model, BIOS, and driver versions, along with the troubleshooting steps you've already tried to avoid redundant checks.

⚠️ DM are for collecting personal information only. For technical assistance, please post your issue in the discussion thread so everyone can help and share insights! Thank you for your understanding! 🙂