12-15-2016
01:21 AM
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03-05-2024
10:09 PM
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ROGBot
12-20-2016 01:10 AM
07-22-2017 02:52 AM
Bill@ASUS wrote:
Hello alexgt
Unfortunately, the official drivers provide by Asus only apply to Windows 7 64bit and Windows 8.1 64bit
Which you can find it here: https://www.asus.com/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-G74SX/HelpDesk_Download/
Are you experiencing any hardware malfunctioning on Windows 10?
Thank you
07-25-2017 11:21 AM
alexgt wrote:
Yes, i'm experiencing hardware malfunctioning (even on windows 7)
I can't find a correct nvidia gtx560m driver.
i've tried different drivers (old, new) but none of them works.
The only way i've found is disable the gtx560m, and the laptop run well.
Please tell me if You have some suggestion
07-28-2017 01:36 AM
C4RN1 wrote:
Alex it sounds like the gpu is dying.
I have sold probably 5 or 6 G74sx's with Windows 10 loaded and functioning properly with generic drivers from Nvidia. If I was you I would send out the motherboard for repair.
L2 computer repair in Brooklyn NY has an awesome automated machine that can probably fix it (either replace bad component or reball the chip). Though if you don't want to send it out you can always buy another motherboard and hope for the best.
I've used L2 several times when I owned a computer repair shop and never had an issue with them.
Here's a link to an ebay listing to repair the computer (you send the whole computer in).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-G72-G73-G74-G75-K40-K41-K42-K43-Series-Motherboard-Flat-Rate-Repair-Ser...
If it's not repairable they will refund you.
You can also try to buy repaired units from China, though it takes a bit longer for it to arrive.
Good luck with the repair, feel free to pm me if you have any questions.
07-30-2017 11:11 PM
alexgt wrote:
thanks for the answer.
I live in Italy, Brooklyn NY is a little bit too far from here :D:D:D
Motherboard is new, bought in taiwan (or in china, i don't remember).
Laptop works well if i disable the gtx560m. It can run for days.
I've found lot of people that has the same issue, but no solution.:mad:
07-28-2017 02:05 AM