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UX581 freezing

imuckyu
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System: Windows 10 Pro
Battery or AC: AC
Model: UX581GV.308
Frequency of occurrence: sometimes multiple times a day - some days not at all
Reset OS: Yes - multiple times already
Screenshot or video:
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Detailed description:
My Asus UX581 laptop randomly freezes. (Black screen, power button blinks every few seconds.
I have to hold the power button for 10 sec to turn off the laptop and restart it.

Sometimes it happens while rendering a 3D model. Sometimes it happens while gaming (Dota 2),
Most of the time it happens when I do light browsing (chrome) or even nothing. Completely random freezes.
Sometimes I have no crashes at all for weeks - and then suddenly again.

I have installed all recent drivers from:
https://www.asus.com/supportonly/UX581GV/HelpDesk_Download/
And updated BIOS to Version 308

I also tried to update the Nvidia driver to the newest one but the problem is still there.
I have the 2 screens on the laptop turned OFF - and use 2 external monitors. 1 connected via HDMI and the other connected via a USB-C Hub (connected via HDMI)

I have previously tried to contact the ASUS support but they only told me to uninstall/reinstall some windows updates.
(Note that windows randomly updates even though I have paused updates and then doesn't let me uninstall the most recent updates)
And why would it be a problem with windows anyway? I have not seen these kind of problems being caused for any other laptop before?

Is there any way to fix these issues? Very frustrating sometimes when working on something and it suddenly freezes.


Other people who seem to have had the same problem:
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/56500/zenbook-pro-duo-ux582-freezing
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/41657/freezing-asus-zenbook-pro-duo-ux581
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imuckyu
  1. System: Windows 10 Pro
  2. Battery or AC: AC
  3. Model: UX581GV.308
  4. Frequency of occurrence: sometimes multiple times a day - some days not at all
  5. Reset OS: Yes - multiple times already
  6. Screenshot or video:

========================

Detailed description:

My Asus UX581 laptop randomly freezes. (Black screen, power button blinks every few seconds.

I have to hold the power button for 10 sec to turn off the laptop and restart it.

Sometimes it happens while rendering a 3D model. Sometimes it happens while gaming (Dota 2),

Most of the time it happens when I do light browsing (chrome) or even nothing. Completely random freezes.

Sometimes I have no crashes at all for weeks - and then suddenly again.

I have installed all recent drivers from:

https://www.asus.com/supportonly/UX581GV/HelpDesk_Download/

And updated BIOS to Version 308

I also tried to update the Nvidia driver to the newest one but the problem is still there.

I have the 2 screens on the laptop turned OFF - and use 2 external monitors. 1 connected via HDMI and the other connected via a USB-C Hub (connected via HDMI)

I have previously tried to contact the ASUS support but they only told me to uninstall/reinstall some windows updates.

(Note that windows randomly updates even though I have paused updates and then doesn't let me uninstall the most recent updates)

And why would it be a problem with windows anyway? I have not seen these kind of problems being caused for any other laptop before?

Is there any way to fix these issues? Very frustrating sometimes when working on something and it suddenly freezes.

Other people who seem to have had the same problem:

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/56500/zenbook-pro-duo-ux582-freezing

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/41657/freezing-asus-zenbook-pro-duo-ux581


UX581 freezing
@imuckyu
If you have already restored the system and the condition remains the same, please contact ASUS repair center in the country of your residence: https://www.asus.com/support/Service-Center-All-Countries/ Sorry for any inconvenience it may be caused.