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    G1S blue screen

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by ilikeicehockey, Feb 18, 2009.

  1. ilikeicehockey

    ilikeicehockey Notebook Evangelist

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    I've been having this problem for awhile now and once in a while my G1S blue screens with the problem "Driver state power failure". Anyone know what that is? Could it be because I undervolt my computer and there's not enough power? The thing is, this never happens when I'm gaming and that's when the computer is most stressed and requires the most power so I'm a bit lost as to what the problem is. Any ideas or comments would be appreciated.
     
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    no one knows?
     
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    Did you undervolt the CPU or GPU or both?
     
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    ilikeicehockey Notebook Evangelist

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    well I used RM clock to undervolt it so Im not sure but Im guessing it was both.