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    [Help!!] ASUS G751JY Screen Bleeding Check

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by simplydf, Jan 25, 2015.

  1. simplydf

    simplydf Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just got a G751JY today and test it out. Found everything to be perfect until I found this.

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    under complete dark room

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    under well lit room

    Is this bleeding considered really bad? Is this bad enough that Asus would replace a panel for me even if it is dead pixel free?

    Never had IPS panel display so I have no idea, but it certainly bothers me when I was watching a movie.

    Also the weird thing is that I did perform a deadpixel test and bleeding test when I first turn on my laptop. I didn't notice any bleeding at all at that time. However, when I used win8 reseting feature (which I deeply regret because it takes way too long), I noticed all these bleeding. Does win8 system reset have anything to do with it?

    Thank you in advance for your help.

    Update: I guess it has nothing to do with win8 system reset because bleeding did not turn out to be better after the reset.
     
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  2. ALLurGroceries

    ALLurGroceries  Vegan Vermin Super Moderator

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    Yeah that's a lot of backlight bleed, I would consider exchanging it.
     
  3. simplydf

    simplydf Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the reply! However it already past 30 days for retailer exchange so I think I have to send it to Asus and have them replace it for me under 2 year warranty.
    I hope they would consider this as bad enough to replace xD
     
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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Out of interest if you gently manipulate the bezel does the bleed go away?
     
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    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Do you get that lightbleed all of the time? My monitor does that too, right at the same boot time your picture is, but once its booted into Windows I no longer git it, even if I do a full black picture.
     
  6. simplydf

    simplydf Notebook Enthusiast

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    tried it. No changes at all :(
     
  7. simplydf

    simplydf Notebook Enthusiast

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    Bleeding still is present after the bootup :( sending it to RMA twr after I tried if there are other issues today.

    Seems the fan is louder than I anticipated. Used AIDA64 and CPU is running at 2300rpm and GPU 100% at idle. I heard that 2300rpm is the best it can get at idle but how about 100% GPU? What does it mean by 100%?
     
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    Sounds like a screen issue then, hopefully it gets sorted quickly.

    Did you have a screenshot of exactly what figure you mean?
     
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    simplydf Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sending to RMA twr. Hope they give me a good one this time. Otherwise, really awesome laptop so far!

    Thank you everyone for helping. Much appreciated!
     
  10. hmscott

    hmscott Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    simplydf, the G750/G750 GPU fan speeds can't be read by anything I have seen - rpm that is, the Notebook Fan Control program lets you set % speed, but it would be a guess as to the actual rpm. You see 100% GPU fan on the G751, I see 0% GPU fan all the time on my G750JH
     
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    It's due to the custom nature of the EC system in notebooks, sensor programs would have to be huge to cope with all the schemes out there and it would take a LOT of work.