Asus ROG Investigates Gaming Laptop Stuttering After Firmware Design Issues Identified
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Asus ROG Investigates Gaming Laptop Stuttering After Firmware Design Issues Identified

Following a user's analysis revealing firmware flaws in their gaming laptops, Asus ROG is actively investigating reported stuttering issues.

The recent analysis shared on GitHub highlights several concerns regarding Asus gaming laptops, claiming the existence of firmware design flaws that result in performance interruptions. Users have reported issues like stuttering and audio crackles that seem to stem from problems within the machine鈥檚 firmware.

Asus ROG has acknowledged these complaints and stated, “Our team is actively investigating these cases.” The investigation suggests that the firmware might be contributing to systematic interruptions within the laptop鈥檚 operations.

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With latency spikes occurring every 30 to 60 seconds, users have raised alarms about the underlying problems within the firmware affecting the laptops. The findings from a user named Zephkek have opened discussions about how critical errors in coding might be causing these persistent issues.

Asus ROG’s response indicates they are taking the situation seriously and will hopefully manage to address the problems through future firmware updates.

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