Hello everyone! Like all folks here on the forum i'm a proud owner of a ROG gaming system, precisely G751JL. It's been in my possesion for like 4 months, but after 2 months a wierd problem appeared out of nowhere. So here it goes: While wa...
I'll test my luck and say you haven't seen my post regarding the exact same problem: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?83873-ROG-G751JL-Display-problem-randomly-stops-working-for-a-second-then-back-to-normal You'll find the solution there,...
I was thinking same as you, a faulty motherboard. And even tought that it will happen the same, the guys from the service wouldnt see the problem manifest so I started digging some more to find a solution. You could also try to use an external monito...
You could try to lower your CPU voltage and cache voltage a bit using Intel XTU. I was having a similar problem like you, but instead of going to sleep, my notebooks display went black for a second. Thanks to a friendly roger named nemerdekel, my pro...
Ok, after almost 2 weeks of testing, i figured it out or so it seems. Using XTU utility, i've set the core voltage offset to -80 mv and the cache voltage offset to -75 mv. In these past days since i've used this settings, i've only encountered one or...
I think i may have found a solution to the black screen problem. It's not a perfectly good one but I reduced the black screen frequency to aprox. 2 black screens per day of use. Wierd!Under advanced power options, for the high performance plan, at pr...