explode16 wrote:
After two days of internet searching and 7 times reinstalling diferent GPU and ASUS drivers the solution was in the driver for the monitor. Link to the solution
https://visihow.com/Restore_Lost_Brightness_Control_app_in_ASUS_Laptops_After_Updating
Monitor driver in WIN should be changed to Generic PnP Monitor.
Anyone know if this removes the GSYNC capabilities of the laptop screen? I ask because I have always had this issue with my old G752VY when switching from battery to power. All power settings are set to performance and the screen dimming is supposedly disabled. I gave my G752VY to my son with this problem and just said if he pulls the power and puts it back in, he has to reboot to get the screen back to standard brightness.
Whats strange is its basically functioning backwards. Pull the power out, Brightness stays. Plug power back in, thats when it dims. I guess I can try it and see if GSYNC still functions with a PnP Monitor driver used. I will try it and report back on GSYNC after doing this.
(ROG has simply become too expensive compared to the competition with same specs... 😞 )
MSI GE75 Raider 10SGS - i7 10750H - RTX 2080 Super - 32GB Ram - 1TB WD NVMe - 2TB 960 EVO - 300Hz 17inch Display
RETIRED: ALIENWARE R17 R5 - i7 8750H - GTX 1070 @ 1.9Ghz - 16GB DDR4 - NVMe 970 EVO 1TB - SSD 960 EVO 1TB
SOLD: ASUS G703VI-XH74K, RETIRED: ASUS G752VY-DH72, RETIRED: ASUS G750JH DB71 , RETIRED:ASUS G74Sx DH72