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post Feb 12 2012, 10:34 PM

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QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Feb 12 2012, 10:25 PM)
if you google explorer not responding on asus laptop, most result will lead you to asus web storage.

if you check event viewer on explorer not responding entry, i think you'll see asus webstorage dll caused it.

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how to check the explorer not responding entry in the event viewer? unsure.gif
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post Feb 12 2012, 10:50 PM

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In Windows Logs tree, find the error or warning entry. hmm.gif
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post Feb 12 2012, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(fuhrer_69 @ Feb 12 2012, 10:03 PM)
this is not the first time i use asus. i had one before this and i never encounter problems like this although my previous one also have asus webstorage.
i feel like there is something wrong with these series.
mean N55 series got problem???

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post Feb 12 2012, 10:53 PM

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not really.. but you seriously need to remove the bloatwares 1st.
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post Feb 12 2012, 11:35 PM

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yes, remove those bloatwares

btw, left palm area feels warm after playing games for like 1 hour...

this series no aluminum cooling at the palm rest area?

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post Feb 12 2012, 11:47 PM

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whats the temperature like for you guys?
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post Feb 12 2012, 11:51 PM

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Actually I've been hearing complains about N55SF..but I've using it for few months and so far I'm quite satisfy with it.I cannot say exactly pinpoint the source of the problem but when I first got the notebook,I did a clean format,therefore no watsoever bloatwares.

QUOTE(calamity88 @ Feb 12 2012, 11:47 PM)
whats the temperature like for you guys?
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Idle:
CPU - 45-50 Celcius
GPU - 43-50 Celcius

Gaming:

CPU - 50-80 Celcius
GPU - 60-85 Celcius

Yes,the palm area is a bit hot after a while because the hard disk is located there XD but I uses external keyboard so it's not much of a problem for me laugh.gif

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post Feb 13 2012, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(MrRidsect @ Feb 12 2012, 10:52 PM)
mean N55 series got problem???

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to be honest i really dunno, there's a lot of questions in my mind.. if you fix a problem another will come.. first about the gpu if im not mistake, the problem solved ady.. now this and that.. haizzzz
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post Feb 13 2012, 12:34 AM

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QUOTE(fuhrer_69 @ Feb 13 2012, 12:24 AM)
to be honest i really dunno, there's a lot of questions in my mind.. if you fix a problem another will come.. first about the gpu if im not mistake, the problem solved ady.. now this and that.. haizzzz
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"I've had mine for a few days. I'm replacing an HP DV7-4060us (triple core AMD processer with ATI HD 5650 GPU). I also ordered and used a new HP DV6tqe (Core i7, AMD 6770m) for a couple of weeks but I'm returning that. The DV7 is still working well and though the 17" screen is great, it's just too big for me now (more mobile than I used to be).

So some quick impressions:

First the not so good:

Keyboard - I do prefer chiclet keyboards, but despite the bad reviews of the keyboard on the N55SF, it's totally useable. I've adjusted to it pretty quickly and I really don't have any major complaints. The keys have sufficient travel, and although they feel a little cheap in relation to the rest of the laptop, they certainly DON'T feel like they belong on a $300 laptop. The 10key is a little cramped (not full size keys) to make up for the media keys on the left side (more on that later). I'm still adjusting to the cramped size so if you're a HEAVY 10key user this may be a problem. I use it occasionally for homework and online banking without issue.

Lid - I actually kind of like the appearance of the glossy lid, but it is a fingerprint and scratch magnet. A nice plastic or textured rubber or something may have looked less elegant, but been less of a scratch risk.

Size - It's probably a TAD bit bigger (mainly deeper) than similarly spec'd laptops. Not huge, but about a half inch to an inch deeper (or longer, or however you want to say it - longer from front to back) due to the speakers, but more on that later.

The good:

Feel - Even though the laptop is basically all plastic, it feels like a high quality plastic and it's comfortable to rest your palms on the palm rest. As I mentioned before, the keyboard feels fine and I like the huge touchpad. The touchpad is not lower than the rest of the palm rest, there's just two lines to seperate it from the rest of the palm rest. I have not had any problems "missing" the touch pad or anything as a result of it not indented into the palm rest (as some have complained about). I think it looks and feels vey nice.

Sound Quality - My DV7t had decent speakers and a subwoofer. The N55SF has just the speakers and external subwoofer, but even WITHOUT the external subwoofer, the sound quality is very good for a laptop. Plug in the subwoofer and music, movies, and games sound great for a laptop. Compared to the DV6tqe I'm returning, it's a night and day difference. Of course, this sound quality creates a slightly larger laptop as the speakers are a bit larger than normal for a laptop, and result in the deeper design (and slick silver plate just below the screen).

Price\Performance - Obviously this will vary, but I find the laptop to be very quick and responsive. It comes with some bloatware you might want to remove, but nothing that degrades performance as badly as some of the pre-installed stuff Dell and HP include (the "Support Assistants" and "Upgrade Assistant" types of stuff).

Noise - Both my old HP and the new HP I tried were very noisy. The fan was on regularly and the laptops were nearly unusable on an actual lap, both due to their vents and the fact they ran extremely hot. With all the power in the N55SF it does run hot when gaming (Skyrim on high settings will get the CPU to 90c and the GPU up to 80c), it's VERY quiet.

The fan is always on but for every day use the fan is nearly silent. When gaming, it's audible, but not what I would consider loud. I'd actually like ASUS to release a BIOS update that allows us to speed the fan up - it could be a little louder and run a little cooler and I'd be happy with that. But in short, it's a quiet powerhouse, in part thanks to it's slightly larger casing than similar laptops, and well designed vent (big vent on the left). If you're using it in your lap or on a blanket, the only vents you cover are the vents by the RAM and HD. Even then, those are near the very front so chances are those aren't completely covered.

Other thoughts:

Some folks complain about the media buttons to the left, particularly in regards to getting in the way when gaming. They don't push as easily as the normal keyboard buttons, and after a couple of days of gaming I've not found myself accidentally bumping them when playing. I actually like having the volume buttons located there because I often play games without headphones in a room with others, so I like being able to quickly adjust volume depending on the situation (turn it up when talking to city folk in Skyrim, turn it down when battling it out with a Dragon).

The GT555m performance has been very good. I play Skyrim with a mix of high\ultra settings at 1366x768 and get 35-50 FPS (without overclocking the GPU). I haven't played a ton of other games but most games I've tried (Deus Ex: HR, Crysis benchmark, Medal of Honor, Dragon Age Origins) all run at 1920x1080 at high settings with 30 - 60fps. Overall, in my experience, I find the GT555m is slightly faster than the 6770m in games that are more nvidia friendly, and similar to the 6770m in games that are ATI\AMD friendly." - i read from notebookreview forum.


i think hmm.gif , i go N55sf. icon_idea.gif
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post Feb 13 2012, 01:30 AM

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QUOTE(MrRidsect @ Feb 13 2012, 12:34 AM)
"I've had mine for a few days. I'm replacing an HP DV7-4060us (triple core AMD processer with ATI HD 5650 GPU). I also ordered and used a new HP DV6tqe (Core i7, AMD 6770m) for a couple of weeks but I'm returning that. The DV7 is still working well and though the 17" screen is great, it's just too big for me now (more mobile than I used to be).

So some quick impressions:

First the not so good:

Keyboard - I do prefer chiclet keyboards, but despite the bad reviews of the keyboard on the N55SF, it's totally useable. I've adjusted to it pretty quickly and I really don't have any major complaints. The keys have sufficient travel, and although they feel a little cheap in relation to the rest of the laptop, they certainly DON'T feel like they belong on a $300 laptop. The 10key is a little cramped (not full size keys) to make up for the media keys on the left side (more on that later). I'm still adjusting to the cramped size so if you're a HEAVY 10key user this may be a problem. I use it occasionally for homework and online banking without issue.

Lid - I actually kind of like the appearance of the glossy lid, but it is a fingerprint and scratch magnet. A nice plastic or textured rubber or something may have looked less elegant, but been less of a scratch risk.

Size - It's probably a TAD bit bigger (mainly deeper) than similarly spec'd laptops. Not huge, but about a half inch to an inch deeper (or longer, or however you want to say it - longer from front to back) due to the speakers, but more on that later.

The good:

Feel - Even though the laptop is basically all plastic, it feels like a high quality plastic and it's comfortable to rest your palms on the palm rest. As I mentioned before, the keyboard feels fine and I like the huge touchpad. The touchpad is not lower than the rest of the palm rest, there's just two lines to seperate it from the rest of the palm rest. I have not had any problems "missing" the touch pad or anything as a result of it not indented into the palm rest (as some have complained about). I think it looks and feels vey nice.

Sound Quality - My DV7t had decent speakers and a subwoofer. The N55SF has just the speakers and external subwoofer, but even WITHOUT the external subwoofer, the sound quality is very good for a laptop. Plug in the subwoofer and music, movies, and games sound great for a laptop. Compared to the DV6tqe I'm returning, it's a night and day difference. Of course, this sound quality creates a slightly larger laptop as the speakers are a bit larger than normal for a laptop, and result in the deeper design (and slick silver plate just below the screen).

Price\Performance - Obviously this will vary, but I find the laptop to be very quick and responsive. It comes with some bloatware you might want to remove, but nothing that degrades performance as badly as some of the pre-installed stuff Dell and HP include (the "Support Assistants" and "Upgrade Assistant" types of stuff).

Noise - Both my old HP and the new HP I tried were very noisy. The fan was on regularly and the laptops were nearly unusable on an actual lap, both due to their vents and the fact they ran extremely hot. With all the power in the N55SF it does run hot when gaming (Skyrim on high settings will get the CPU to 90c and the GPU up to 80c), it's VERY quiet.

The fan is always on but for every day use the fan is nearly silent. When gaming, it's audible, but not what I would consider loud. I'd actually like ASUS to release a BIOS update that allows us to speed the fan up - it could be a little louder and run a little cooler and I'd be happy with that. But in short, it's a quiet powerhouse, in part thanks to it's slightly larger casing than similar laptops, and well designed vent (big vent on the left). If you're using it in your lap or on a blanket, the only vents you cover are the vents by the RAM and HD. Even then, those are near the very front so chances are those aren't completely covered.

Other thoughts:

Some folks complain about the media buttons to the left, particularly in regards to getting in the way when gaming. They don't push as easily as the normal keyboard buttons, and after a couple of days of gaming I've not found myself accidentally bumping them when playing. I actually like having the volume buttons located there because I often play games without headphones in a room with others, so I like being able to quickly adjust volume depending on the situation (turn it up when talking to city folk in Skyrim, turn it down when battling it out with a Dragon).

The GT555m performance has been very good. I play Skyrim with a mix of high\ultra settings at 1366x768 and get 35-50 FPS (without overclocking the GPU). I haven't played a ton of other games but most games I've tried (Deus Ex: HR, Crysis benchmark, Medal of Honor, Dragon Age Origins) all run at 1920x1080 at high settings with 30 - 60fps. Overall, in my experience, I find the GT555m is slightly faster than the 6770m in games that are more nvidia friendly, and similar to the 6770m in games that are ATI\AMD friendly." - i read from notebookreview forum.
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post Feb 13 2012, 04:52 PM

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Guys, any suggestions on how to reduce the heat from the keyboard/palm-rest area of the N55? I dont want to use an external keyboard.
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QUOTE(nitrox @ Feb 13 2012, 04:52 PM)
Guys, any suggestions on how to reduce the heat from the keyboard/palm-rest area of the N55? I dont want to use an external keyboard.
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too hot?
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post Feb 13 2012, 05:33 PM

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do any of you know what happened to my laptop?? icon_question.gif


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QUOTE(fuhrer_69 @ Feb 13 2012, 05:33 PM)
do any of you know what happened to my laptop?? icon_question.gif
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Seems like screen prob or gpu..
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QUOTE(Savor_Savvy @ Feb 13 2012, 05:42 PM)
Seems like screen prob or gpu..
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do you have any idea how to fix it?
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QUOTE(fuhrer_69 @ Feb 13 2012, 04:33 PM)
do any of you know what happened to my laptop?? icon_question.gif
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wuah? that seems bad...not too spook you, but the last time i saw that, its bcos of overheated graphic on my xbox..never thought i'd saw one on a laptop
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QUOTE(s4r3th @ Feb 13 2012, 06:01 PM)
wuah? that seems bad...not too spook you, but the last time i saw that, its bcos of overheated graphic on my xbox..never thought i'd saw one on a laptop
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i think it is not bcoz overheated graphic. i dont play any games before that thing happened. could it be the RAM bcoz i add another 4gb to make it total 8gb. this thing really make me headache and mad. mad.gif

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QUOTE(fuhrer_69 @ Feb 13 2012, 08:33 PM)
i think it is not bcoz overheated graphic. i dont play any games before that thing happened. could it be the RAM bcoz i add another 4gb to make it total 8gb. this thing really make me headache and mad. mad.gif
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could you possibly ask them to replace one for you?
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it doesn't looks like the ram problem. SOmething wrong with ur display. Better send back to the service centre.
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QUOTE(htpkevin @ Feb 13 2012, 09:01 PM)
it doesn't looks like the ram problem. SOmething wrong with ur display. Better send back to the service centre.
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kevin.. wat is our ram brand? is it the KVR or Kigston??


Added on February 13, 2012, 9:05 pmim also thinking of adding another 4g ram but need to get same brand cos afraid of any issue if adding different one.. unsure.gif

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