Update: So today I ran memtest on one of the RAM modules, it passed all 4 rounds of testing. Before running it I did try to boot again to windows but was met with another freeze pretty fast, so I believe it is not RAM related. Now on the other hand, I have removed both M.2 SSDs and researched them, they are Samsung PM9A1 drives with the PM number: MZVL21T0HCLR-00B00. I just researched these, and found that they had some form of firmware issue, just in the process of confirming if these ones also have that firmware version on them, will keep posted.
On the other hand I also booted up from...
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Appreciate the insight, I know I have tried with only one stick of ram, but didn't try both sticks separetaly, I don't have any spare dimms though unfortunately. The DIMM that came with it are Hynix Hmcg78mebsa095n aa. I'll also try my known working M.2 SSD form my personal rig, see if that makes any difference. I did spend 3 hours last night looking for any dirt on the board, and cleaned any spots I could see, I do remeber some small particles around the RAM slot.
i'll be reassembling now to see if anything changes, in the meantime though I wanted to share this picture of the DC charging...2 Photos
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ASUS ROG SCAR 16 (G634J) - intermittent freezing
Hi guys, this is my first post on here so please be gentle.
I have this ASUS ROG SCAR 16 - G634J laptop that keeps on freezing intermittently, showing a red blinking battery light, resulting in a frozen screen, unresponsive keyboard, only a hard reset will bring it back on. I will say that due to the frequency of it happening now it is really hard to try to load up any monitoring software etc.
Now here is the thing, I have seen at least 5-6 posts around on reddit and ASUS's official forums with individuals all having this exact issue. My bet is that its something to do with...1 Photo
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Hey guys, name is Suze, but I go by Darkangelz on pretty much any and every forum (inspired by the "amazing" series Dark Angel, that the 14 year old me loved lol).
I'm living in the UK, and I am here to try to learn as much as possible in regards to motherboard/gpu repairs. My grandad was an electrical engineer all his life, thats where the interest really started from, and now I want to soak up as much information as possible. while I would love to learn from my grandpa, there is a little bit of a language barrier unfortunately and also he is 80+ now.
My long term...
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