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install all the drivers for W10 for what ever model # u have as u did not say I sent u links to all G751 drivers you can also install W8.1 drivers if non are listed for W10
Provided link goes to generic page, no game center download there
My pile of crap ROG_GL553VD (pretty sure I know what the VD stands for), died one week after purchase. Yes, I know it was the bottom of the barrel «rog» gamer, but I did expect it to play games, this one never did. I started getting random shutdowns within a week, and soon it became so unstable, I lost many crucial items, like taskbar and desktop, they just vanished. Since there are ZERO support disc’s in the box, I had to download a windows installer from microsoft to run their toolkit and try to fix this crap-wagon. That failed. Even though I had created many restore points in the first week as I installed games like World of Warships and downloaded steam, only ONE restore point was available, and failed every time. I was able to download other tool kits, and none were able to correct the problems.
So I did what anyone would do. I took out the ****ty platter 5400rpm drive, and replaced it with an SSD, and reinstalled windows from the fresh copy I downloaded from microsoft. Now, the laptop is running decent, although I have not installed any games yet. My laptop came with only 4GB of ram, but I expected that it would still be capable of playing some games in the «out of box» configuration, after all, it does still have the ROG nameplate. How embarrassing.
Anyway, one of the error codes that I was able to track down during the crashes, was DISORDERLY_SHUTDOWN, which means the RAM sucks. I believe that they used kingstink VR (value ram for those who don’t know). I can’t believe that they would put this bottom of the barrel ram inside a gamer, but lately, nothing Asus does on the cheap, surprises me anymore.
Well, I need to reinstall the software that came with the laptop, but my model support page, has ZERO downloads, don’t ask me why, Asus is «looking into that». So far, they have been next to useless in the support area. I tried to locate the gamecenter files on the platter drive, and was able to install the gaming center, but it is missing all of the buttons at the bottom of the screen, like the FAN settings, keyboard settings, etc. I don’t remember all the buttons available, but I know there was a lot more than zero.
Does anyone have a direct link to a download for the gaming center with all the appropriate apps attached?
Thanks, one pissed of veteran!
Thread: Rog gaming center (g752vy) updates?
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Rog gaming center (g752vy) updates?
Rog GAMING CENTER for my g752vy is version 1.08 with that extreme/standard switch on TURBO GEAR that many people spoke about.
I found out that G752VS has a GAMING CENTER version 1.12 with no turbo gear switch (extreme or not). It is enabled by default??
The most update version is from August 2016 and it is the gaming center 2.00 which a totally different UI and also i cannot find the extreme/std turbo gear switch.
So, in the end, should we (G752VY) users update their gaming center app?
I have the G752VS OC edition which came with ASUS Gaming Center V1.0.12. I’ve been following many posts about how the voltage set by ASUS is causing this model to throttle itself. When I saw that ASUS Gaming Center V2.0.0 came out I was excited to try it so I uninstalled V1.0.12, rebooted, and then installed V2.0.0 and rebooted.
I also discovered that the switch to change from Standard, Extreme, and custom was missing. I installed Throttlestop 8.3 to see what it was clocked at and discovered that my laptop was on standard mode. So I thought no big deal. maybe a reinstall will fix. Nope. The switch was still missing.
I uninstalled V2.0.0 rebooted and went back to V1.0.12 and it put my laptop back to extreme mode, but I discovered that if I changed it to Standard, it never actually made the change. Throttlestop 8.3 reported that my laptop was overclocked. My ASUS Gaming Center V1.0.12 is now broken. I’ve uninstalled ASUS Gaming Center V1.0.12 and am now using Throttlestop 8.3 to clock my laptop to how I like it. I’m not sure how to fix ASUS Gaming Center so that it will work again, perhaps reinstalling Windows?
I would strongly suggest that anyone using a G752VS OC edition to NOT try ASUS Gaming Center V2.0.0 as it appears that this software may not be compatible across all models of ASUS laptops.
I have the G752VS OC edition which came with ASUS Gaming Center V1.0.12. I’ve been following many posts about how the voltage set by ASUS is causing this model to throttle itself. When I saw that ASUS Gaming Center V2.0.0 came out I was excited to try it so I uninstalled V1.0.12, rebooted, and then installed V2.0.0 and rebooted.
I also discovered that the switch to change from Standard, Extreme, and custom was missing. I installed Throttlestop 8.3 to see what it was clocked at and discovered that my laptop was on standard mode. So I thought no big deal. maybe a reinstall will fix. Nope. The switch was still missing.
I uninstalled V2.0.0 rebooted and went back to V1.0.12 and it put my laptop back to extreme mode, but I discovered that if I changed it to Standard, it never actually made the change. Throttlestop 8.3 reported that my laptop was overclocked. My ASUS Gaming Center V1.0.12 is now broken. I’ve uninstalled ASUS Gaming Center V1.0.12 and am now using Throttlestop 8.3 to clock my laptop to how I like it. I’m not sure how to fix ASUS Gaming Center so that it will work again, perhaps reinstalling Windows?
I would strongly suggest that anyone using a G752VS OC edition to NOT try ASUS Gaming Center V2.0.0 as it appears that this software may not be compatible across all models of ASUS laptops.
Yeah that is the same general problem.
But for starters the 2.0.0 would be the proper one.
But we need (when we want) the extreme mode.
What is really annoying is that the release notes talk about a turbo gear mode.