QUOTE(nik91 @ Jun 24 2012, 05:30 PM)
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I have this annoying cracking-sound problem too. Perhaps the best thing you could try is installing the latest Realtek audio driver for Asus here:
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http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=N45SF&p=3&s=355
Thanks for the suggestion and the link. I'd try that driver and the latest from realtek. I'd try to update if there are any improvements from either drivers.
QUOTE(nunomoreira10 @ Jun 24 2012, 10:37 PM)
Try nvidea inspector and make a startup profile, have the same thing but for overclock.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try nvidia inspector. Will update soon on its status.
EDIT: Tried nVIDIA Inspector but kinda lost. How do I make a startup profile? When you say startup, is it with windows startup or before game startup? Also, is there an OSD built-in on this program?
QUOTE(soloinruds @ Jun 25 2012, 04:48 PM)
happy trobleshooting..

Thanks sifu for the answers. I hope I find all the flaws now
EDIT: Erm I'm kinda scared with the idea of flipping my lappy just to test if doing so will solve my optical drive's inability to detect discs
By the way, another inquiry: Is there a way to temporarily disable the touchpad when typing?Aside of course from doing Fn+F9 which I find inconvenient. This has really been bugging me for a long time and it constantly slips my mind. There was a software that could do the function I'm talking about in my old laptop but I forgot its name :|. Any heads up, sifus?
This post has been edited by franibaflo: Jun 28 2012, 10:25 AM