03-23-2018 03:57 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:05 PM by ROGBot
03-24-2018 07:21 AM
ajaXXX wrote:
My ASUS G750JZ I dead and probably beyond any reasonable repair.
Of course the power/charging module had failed. When it happened for a first time I had my motherboard replaced. Now laptop is after warranty and cost of replacing motherboard is horribly high (especially when you know it will fail after about 12 months).
I really wanted to buy something else but "unfortunately" ROG series apart that problem is a great laptop. So I am wondering about buying ASUS G752VT .
So do anyone of you know if ASUS G752VT suffers from the same problems because of poor quality power/charging module
04-30-2018 04:31 AM
05-15-2020 01:55 PM
navis995 wrote:
Power issue that requires whole MB change?
YOu my friend got ripped off big time.
I myself was the victim of dead jack port for the G750JZ but I bought the new jack only and replaced it and now it works fine.
I can't see the reason to replace the whole board for a single power jack.
p.s. the reason for high cost is the cpu which is soldered on the motherboard.
05-15-2020 01:46 PM
05-15-2020 01:56 PM
eandlau wrote:
Hi,
I have an Asus G752VT and I have a possible power jack issue.
Power does run through the machine bu there is a clicking sound and the machine just turns off about two seconds after you plug it into AC.
Adapter is fine tested with multimeter.
However the power adapter is a cheaper "original" I bought off Amazon and much lighter than the original that I bought with machine.
The problem started one week after I began to use the new power brick.
I am now not sure if its the motherboard or the jack.
I ordered a new power board and replaced that part but same problem.
Any way I can determine if its the power jack and not the motherboard?
TY 🙂