It all started with a problem at the fan. It started making very loud and unusual sounds and the laptop started overheating a lot. I had over 100°C temps and super lag in games(also 80°C when idle). I decided to disassamble the laptop and fix the fan/clean up the laptop. I managed to fix the fan, got every particle of dust out of the laptop, even took out the motherboard and the heat pipes so i could apply some therm paste on the cpu and gpu. Only when I assambled it again, it wouldn't power on again. I tried many many things from the internte and finally... i stumbled upon a forum about removing the CMOS battery and pluging it back (also the 30 seconds static discharge). It worked, i was happy the laptop got into windows again, tho i felt something was strage. Only then i realized that the "Asus" logo followed by the bios startup messages were skipped and the laptop logged it straignt into Windows. I shut down my laptop to see if it would happen again. But the laptop wouldnt power on again. I opened the case again and repeated the CMOS techique. And apparently now i have to do this every single time when i want to use my laptop, and every time, it skips the bios messages on start up. I also noticed some delay sometimes on my wireless keyboard. Tomorrow ill buy a new battery to see if it changes anything.
Do you think that will fix it? Could it me a faulty motherboard?
PS: The overheating problem is over at least. I get 30-35 degrees on idle, and about 70-85 in games.
Do you think that will fix it? Could it me a faulty motherboard?
PS: The overheating problem is over at least. I get 30-35 degrees on idle, and about 70-85 in games.