01-02-2025 05:22 AM
Hi everyone,
I've been struggling with my recent purchase of ASUS TUF 16 FA607PI. The laptop screen randomly flashes from time to time. That's the second laptop that I've been experiencing the same issue
I have bought first one in July, raised a repair ticket in which they replaced the motherboard, upon the return of the laptop the issue persisted so I have returned it to Amazon and bought a brand new one. Again same issue remains
Tried already most of the fixes in the internet. uninstall the display drivers (even in safe mode), modifying the windows registry for the Avalon.Graphics to disable the graphics acceleration, disable the Chrome hardware acceleration as well
Is it a model that has factory issues? What else could I try to fix this annoying issue?
I'm considering returning it once again and giving up on Asus
01-02-2025 05:23 AM
None of the options from the MS forum helped
01-02-2025 11:22 PM
Here's the deal, Gilardino (at Gilardino): Don't waste your time trying every internet fix under the sun. You've already done way more troubleshooting than most people would.
Just return it. Get. Your. Money. Back. Don't give up on gaming laptops entirely, but definitely give up on this particular model. There are plenty of other solid options out there that won't give you a disco party on your screen every time you try to work.
01-09-2025 04:31 PM
Sell the useless box and go for some other good brand laptop or desktop since ASUS is behaving wierd and seems to be working unethical via firmware and BIOS updates which are making end users device unusable or the keyboard or motherboard gets malfunctioned or dead after the update.
Seems like ASUS is hit with some kind of cyber espionage with some sort of deadly malware which is causing a lot of issues or ASUS is using the same tactics which some brand uses to make their end users device unusable after certain period of time via updates by slowing down the device or causing permanent damage to the device hardware via updates. Anyways a lot of people are affected and ASUS is completely unaware and not concerned about it. Over-all experience is really bad as it seems ASUS is not trustworthy.