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    Asus zephyrus M GM501GS goes to hibernate whenever under load.

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by JJasperr, May 18, 2019.

  1. JJasperr

    JJasperr Newbie

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    Hello citizens of Asus,

    I bought myself this asus rog zephyrus M gm501gs. It was all good until just now when i was playing monster hunter the laptop suddenly shut itself off. It will only turn on after i remove the power adapter. Since then whenever i fire up any game the laptop will just go into hibernate mode. Waking it a few times using the power key only for the laptop to go to hibernate again because the game is still on. I manage to get out of this loop by removing the power adapter (only guess is because it uses less power while in battery) and then close the game.

    Then i go to throttlestop and uses its testbenches. The laptop goes to hibernate again after a few second running the test. Basically the laptop goes into hibernate mode under any type of load. Is this overheating? I monitor my temps on hwmonitor and only saw a maximum of 92 degree celcius. If so why would it start to overheat all of sudden?

    Laptop cpu is undervolted properly and gpu is overclocked too. Nothing happened until yesterday. Help pls
     
  2. Mr.K-1994

    Mr.K-1994 Notebook Consultant

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    I recommend you check the power plans and the ASUS software.
     
  3. LuisFerreira

    LuisFerreira Newbie

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    I experienced the same issue and had to send it over to Asus. They didn't manage to get me the laptop fixed and reimbursed me for the laptop purchase amount. Bought a new one and no problems ever since :)