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    Asus rog strix g1614jv-Is96 freezes at random times and blinking charging light

    I have the i9 version. I have tried disabling intel and Nvidia graphics in the device manager.
    The laptop is just out of warranty.
    The laptop continues to freeze randomly with the blinking amber charging light.
    What could be possibly wrong with it?
    I have also disable armoury crate in bios.

    #2
    Test with a known good battery. They battery itself may be ample to stabilize this fault. The charging light flash means the battery is not being charged. The battery itself may be defective and is a common event after a period of time of charging / discharging cycles. Work with a vendor who will take the battery back if you decide to not keep it. Amazon?

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      #3
      Originally posted by mon2 View Post
      Test with a known good battery. They battery itself may be ample to stabilize this fault. The charging light flash means the battery is not being charged. The battery itself may be defective and is a common event after a period of time of charging / discharging cycles. Work with a vendor who will take the battery back if you decide to not keep it. Amazon?
      Thank you for your precious time and insight! The laptop exhibits same behavior when fully charged/ plugged in an outlet..

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        #4
        Are you powering this beast with the Asus official 240W/280W power adapter?

        Test this suggestion:

        https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/gaming...v/td-p/1040270

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          #5
          Yes, 280W that came with the laptop. The other thing I noticed was the laptop freezes way faster when Nvidia rtx 4060 is enabled (intel uhd disabled). Runs longer but eventually freezes with intel in use (rtx 4060 disabled).

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            #6
            Heating issue? Have good thermal paste on the GPU and CPU? Perhaps the original is caked up and is dry?

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              #7
              Originally posted by mon2 View Post
              Are you powering this beast with the Asus official 240W/280W power adapter?

              Test this suggestion:

              https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/gaming...v/td-p/1040270
              I tried both off and moderate option in Link State power mgmt, no progress . I will order battery now.

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                #8
                Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                Heating issue? Have good thermal paste on the GPU and CPU? Perhaps the original is caked up and is dry?
                It's under extended warranty via third party. Was hesitant to remove the warranty void stickers all over the battery and heat sink LOL

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                  Heating issue? Have good thermal paste on the GPU and CPU? Perhaps the original is caked up and is dry?
                  In the bios utility the cpu is at 95 celcius.

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                    #10
                    If it is under extended warranty,stop experimenting and log a call with the service provider. Will save a lot of money and time with zero headache.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                      Heating issue? Have good thermal paste on the GPU and CPU? Perhaps the original is caked up and is dry?
                      Tried new battery, no go

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
                        If it is under extended warranty,stop experimenting and log a call with the service provider. Will save a lot of money and time with zero headache.
                        I was trying to learn . But I understand the warranty part.

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