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It is not turning on when I press power button
My specs
Asus TuF Gaming Laptop Fx705DT 17.3inch
GTX 1650 4GB VRAM Ryzen 5-3550H 8GB DDR4 RAM
I was playing the game on low settings 1920*1080p res it ran smoothly with temp 85-90c
I had cooler pad installed to and it decreased the temp
The game was stuttering little bit today and now my laptop is completely turned off
Plz help me
I got this laptop on May 26th
Plug in the charging cable.
Try once more.
If I take out screws warranty goes ofd
I had bought laptop at may 26th
Thankfully it has warranty but I fear of the same thing repeats again then I would have to pay fat money to get it fixed and I use the laptop for work,study
I am currently using my spare laptop
I'm just really sad that I can't play games in laptop
Specs
Asus TuF Gaming FX705dt
GTX 1650 4GB VRAM Ryzen 5-3550H 8GB DDR4 RAM
I don't know what's the issue whether it's the laptop itself or some faulty part
Anyways let me know your opinions
Well I wanted to go for desktop
But lack of availability of parts and also untrusted sources for getting parts then also the issue of assembling them
I liked portability too
Even laptops that cost two three grands have always lot weaker cooling options then you can achieve with desktop because of room and design limitations.
Do you have some sort of of laptop cooling pad? I mean it might only help marginally, but it's better than nothing if the issue is overheating. I use HWmonitor to see the temps on all my computers.
Yes I do
Used a 5 fan cooling pad
I mean losing some frames in games is better than a dead laptop.
Can't undervolt or overclock it
Cannot change fan speed also
With my (high-end) laptop I used to get 90c on TF2 until I figured that the game's FPS is capped at 300. I reduced it to half (150 FPS) and the overheat problem disappeared.
If cooling pads don't help, you have to give up some frames.
I know someone with similar Asus TUF laptop, with better GPU and more memory and it has been running for a year now without any issues. Bought from Europe thou, if that makes any difference in build quality (some parts could be different?). Cooling pad doesn't do much because placement of air intakes in the bottom of that chase. Maybe 1-2 degrees less I guess.
Good that you have warranty. Ask what part was in fault.
Yea it's completely dead even charging light isn't on
I'm guessing the motherboard died all of a sudden since charing light is also not showing