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WaterSheep

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  1. whats the specs of your laptop? or just kindly say the model
  2. I've already asked other members, and we've concluded that your cpu is not compatible with your mobo. for you to have a good gaming and proactive experience with your pc, I suggest to replace your CPU asap.
  3. it appears it doesnt support your cpu thats why it keeps failing after a certain usage. AMD probably screwed this over
  4. it would be very dangerous for the mobo if you heard an arcing sound coming from it. my suggestion is to pinpoint where the arcing sound came from and try to smell if there are burning parts.
  5. can you check the "event viewer" it may give you some clue to what happen
  6. you can try this method: Open powershell as "administrator" copy and paste this script Get-AppXPackage | foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode – Register “$($_.InstallLocation) \AppXManifest.xml”} w8 for the reinstallation to finish hope this works for you
  7. did you check the temp while playing?
  8. that said try to reroll on your last driver update and try to stay on that update. It probably has a defect to your gpu when it updated.
  9. have you tried playing the games in window mode and try alt tabbing? if so, are there no differences?
  10. have you tried to reinstall OS look for physical signs of short (burnt mark or rust from water spills) you mean all usb ports? how about the usb pins?
  11. may I ask... what resolution are you using for those games?
  12. have you tried to use only 1 memory stick at a time?
  13. I have a friend who bought this kind of mobo, after a few months the problem shows and tried to clean reinstall all software including windows still the problem persists, installed a lan card but still a no go. we came to conclusion that the mobo probably has a defect. Also after reading in ASUS community where people also report this kind of a problem we knew that it cant be resolved unless you trade it for another model.
  14. In my experience wrapping it with aluminum foil with bubble wrap is a good replacement for esd bags
  15. you may try using a bootable usb to use 'Automatic Repair'
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