05-17-2021 01:06 PM
05-18-2021 05:51 AM
paulpraveen233Dear brother, please read the above and notify if this also works for you. What you need to do is just put your device on X mode full time.Damm even I am having a similar kind of issue, I have searched all over the internet and even have posted on number of threads on different forum, no solution seems to work. I am really frustrated, can anyone of you here help me resolve this issue, I am very much tired now.
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05-18-2021 06:30 AM
05-18-2021 07:31 AM
DanishbluntI told you in the beginning that I don't wanna roast but you MF want me to do that. I already told you I am not a tech expert. This whole time I was trying to use polite language but you satan's shit don't like that. Actually, the reality is your brain is dying and you have to accept it furthermore I don't wanna have a discussion with retarded DOG. I don't care if the phone become dead. But if you like I can cure you too by shoving dead ROG in to your A hole. Get well soon 😘Clueless user suggesting instead of replacing dying PM8150 make it die completely instead. I don't know why some people have this urge to come up with some stupid ideas how to somehow blame it on something else because they refuse to accept reality. It's well documented that the PM 8150 chip is dying and that it causes black screens, restart issues and phone not turning on.
Can't wait for the topic "Phone doesnt turn on, has to be a software issue!"
For those who are curious why his workaround works for the time being is simple. The more the power IC degrades, the less capable is it of holding stable voltages. So when doing mondane tasks or pushing the device to the limit will cause these restarts, much like when your VRM's on PC also cannot keep up no more. When you turn on xmode, then it will automaticly force the device to run in a sort of "turbo" mode, now this is known to push uneccecary amount of voltage to the chip, so having more unstable voltage won't cause a restart, however this does is accelerate the rate of which the power IC chip is dying and potentially even damaging the SoC due to even more unstable high voltage instead of lower voltage causing restarts, now if the SoC gets damaged, ASUS might not offer a free repair, replacing a cheap PM8150chip is no problem and it is for free from what I can gather on the forums, but replacing a high end SoC because of the stupidity of a user is a whole other problem.
So if you face restart issues, don't be stupid like OP, get it repaired instead of trying to kill your PM8150 entirely and the SoC along with it.
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05-18-2021 07:34 AM
05-18-2021 08:43 AM
PhysiTechThe one tard here would be you, suggesting to kill the power IC entirely and possibly the SoC as well instead of repair.@Danishblunt I didn't write anywhere that it is the solution you retarded shithead.
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