Hello!
I purchased an ASUS laptop, specifically the G733QS, about two years ago, and I've encountered a fairly common issue that seems to have few solutions. The dGPU clock frequency is stuck at 210MHz, regardless of the load, which negatively impacts gaming performance. Additionally, the power draw reaches 752W, which is impossible. The laptop doesn't overheat, and otherwise, it functions within normal parameters.
I took it to an authorized ASUS service center for diagnosis and possible repair. They informed me that the dGPU is likely on the verge of failure, which explains this "behavior." Their only solution was to replace the motherboard, based on a diagnosis that only involved software checks: reinstalling the OS, updating the BIOS/VBIOS and drivers to the latest versions, and running a benchmark with the free version of "Unigine Heaven."
Unfortunately, the laptop's warranty has expired, so I can't use the RMA option anymore.
I purchased an ASUS laptop, specifically the G733QS, about two years ago, and I've encountered a fairly common issue that seems to have few solutions. The dGPU clock frequency is stuck at 210MHz, regardless of the load, which negatively impacts gaming performance. Additionally, the power draw reaches 752W, which is impossible. The laptop doesn't overheat, and otherwise, it functions within normal parameters.
I took it to an authorized ASUS service center for diagnosis and possible repair. They informed me that the dGPU is likely on the verge of failure, which explains this "behavior." Their only solution was to replace the motherboard, based on a diagnosis that only involved software checks: reinstalling the OS, updating the BIOS/VBIOS and drivers to the latest versions, and running a benchmark with the free version of "Unigine Heaven."
Unfortunately, the laptop's warranty has expired, so I can't use the RMA option anymore.