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  1. The problem is now fixed. I bought  a 660m from a G75VX-model and had to buy the heat sink that fitted G75VW. Both from ebay with a total cost (shipping included) of 1000 sek.

     

    That might be a lot for such an old card, but now I have a computer that finally work. 

  2. I did some research on this kind of problem, and found some new info.

     

    It seems to be a problem with the graphic-chip. If you heat it up in the oven like I did it will restore some functionality, but only temporarily. So for a permanent fix I have to replace the graphic card or the chip.

     

    Here's a clip of Louis Rossmann explaining more in depth.

     

     

  3. You wanna know the recipe for success?

    Don't wait any further, click below

    2 years of various trouble shooting

    A cup of anger and despair

    3 pounds of thermal pate

    One broken ffc-cable

    ...

    Lets cut to the chase, none of this worked.

    So as a last resort I put both the motherboard and graphic card in the oven.

    8.5 minutes

    200 celcius

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    And now the laptop works flawlessly. I can finally play at original speeds WITHOUT any shutdowns. :Banane57:

    The thing that caused these problems were probably some solder joints that got overheated. And most likely made them prone to loose connection.

    Now we play the waiting game, to see how long this fix will continue to work.

    Disclaimer: This worked for me, and this post is purely to be used as information.

    Disregard this, the problem came back. :52_002:

  4. Hi everyone !

    First, sorry for my bad english but I try to detail as good as I can !

    Well ! I have an Asus G75VW notebook dated of July 2012. I always kept it on repair and never has big problems with.

    But for a couple of days, my internet Wifi is in big drop. No other one at home have any problems with the connection. I've many dc, I can't connect for examples to Teamspeak without has +1000ping or play LoL or Minecraft correctly.

    Moreover, when I'm playing LoL or Minecraft for an half hour, my PC brutally shutdown like Temp Limit shutdown. I ran SpeedFan and my temps turn around 70-80°C in game. I completly demount my notebook, cleaned it up but no way. My Asus always lag and brut-shutdown.

    Notebook config :

    - i7-3610QM (stock)

    - GTX 670M (stock)

    - 8Gb RAM

    Thanks for readind.

    In response waiting.

    Peace.

    Psykko.

    This is what I tried and what worked for my computer. Hopefully you wont have to bake yours like I did.

    http://forum.techinferno.com/asus/6430-g75vw-random-shutdown-reboots.html

  5. You wanna know the recipe for success?

    Don't wait any further, click below

    2 years of various trouble shooting

    A cup of anger and despair

    3 pounds of thermal pate

    One broken ffc-cable

    ...

    Lets cut to the chase, none of this worked.

    So as a last resort I put both the motherboard and graphic card in the oven.

    8.5 minutes

    200 celcius

    post-24650-14494999358586_thumb.jpg

    And now the laptop works flawlessly. I can finally play at original speeds WITHOUT any shutdowns. :Banane57:

    The thing that caused these problems were probably some solder joints that got overheated. And most likely made them prone to loose connection.

    Now we play the waiting game, to see how long this fix will continue to work.

    Disclaimer: This worked for me, and this post is purely to be used as information.

  6. what Video Chip/BGA have you?

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    Try and check the heat sensors for the gpu and cpu, maybe it's getting too hot?

    I have checked the temperature plenty of times. My conclusion is that it's not a heat related problem.

    Now I've added this line to my startup

    nvidiaInspector.exe "-forcePState:0,1 -SetPStateLimit:0,1 -setShaderClock:0,2,1100 -setMemoryClock:0,2,1501 -setVoltage:0,1,850"

    So I manually set my GPU clock (shaderclock) to 1100mhz which gives my card 550mhz, thats 70 mhz down from original speed. But now it works flawless with no shutdowns.

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  7. I fixed this for me by uninstalling pyhx and setting the physx processor to cpu and the shuttdowns stopped!

    i could even overclock it

    I tried that before, didn't help my problem :(.

    But I got to increase my GPU clock from 400 mhz to 530 mhz, and that because I pushed the vcore from 0.9 V to 0.92 V. Not sure if I will get better results pushing it some more.

  8. I found overclocking my GTX 670m caused random shutdowns without any prior warnings (blue screens). Found out my issue had been due to a lack of voltage, rather than heating. Could be the same issue for you? Try a custom bios - at your own risk.

    It seems like my 670M uses the one vbios that can't be altered with. So for now I have to set my GPU clock to 450 MHz for it to be stable.

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  9. I found overclocking my GTX 670m caused random shutdowns without any prior warnings (blue screens). Found out my issue had been due to a lack of voltage, rather than heating. Could be the same issue for you? Try a custom bios - at your own risk.

    That have crossed my mind, but I can't find any modded bios for 670M, just 660M.

    EDIT: It seems like there is one for the 670m card, but I can't find anything on increasing the voltage?

  10. I had a similar issue and turned out I had a bad fan.

    Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk

    I recently opened my G75VW and placed a 120 mm Delta Fan underneath. The CPU temp were around 55 and the GPU was around 35 at max load. So I don't think it's a heat problem here.

  11. The strange thing is that sometimes I can play Diablo 3 for one minute before a shut down and the next time I can play it for four hours straight and without a single shutdown. This applies to other games to, like DayZ.

    I didn't check the temperature while the computer was all stripped down. But I will definitely try that next time.

  12. Hi,

    The Minidump-map is empty, so no information there.

    I also checked the memory to see if there was a problem with those, but nothing came up. I have tried with three different hard drives and the same problem occurs.

    I forgot to mention that it were Memtest I used to check the memory, and it didn´t report any errors.

    I can run Prime95 for hours without any restarts or shutdowns.

  13. Hello,

    I have had this G75VW-FS71 for almost a year now. And a couple of months ago it started acting out weird. Random shutdowns could happen when I were surfing the web or playing a game. So I checked the temperatures and I didn't notice anything off the charts. I also checked the memory to see if there was a problem with those, but nothing came up. I have tried with three different hard drives and the same problem occurs.

    So I decided to re-install Windows 7, but the problem persisted. Sometimes up to 20 times a day, and sometimes it wouldn't shut down for weeks.

    And about a week ago it started to shutdown almost instantly when I started a game (Diablo 3). So did a complete tear-down and changed the thermal paste. This changed the temperatures a little bit, but nothing much. But I still have those shutdown-problems. Only now the computer reboots instead of shut down.

    Anyone have a tip on what to test next?

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