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    So I talked to a Geek

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Kaelang, Aug 7, 2010.

  1. Kaelang

    Kaelang Requires more Witcher.

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    Squad person because I got the 6 month GS support thing with my laptop.
    Aside from his ahh-haaa-trocious grammar, he was pretty useless. I asked him that since I had the common GSOD issue, whether or not I should wait for a few months and hope that Asus will provide a firmware update or something that will fix the issue, or just get the unit replaced now and pray that I don't get something worse (like HellCry's G73 *Shudders*), and if I wait, will I have an issue getting a replacement.

    He was completely useless and basically just agreed with everything I said.

    So what do ya'll think? Wait or go for it? I don't really want to return my baby, since she's fine right now.
     
  2. Tim4

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    Well, if you haven't any GSODs with Asus stock drivers. I'd suggest you to wait for a couple of weeks. I am sure Asus will came up with some solution for this issue. If you love your laptop and everything, except GSODs, not bothering you. Just wait a while.
     
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    That's what I figured. Thanks for the re-assurance.