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06-29-2019 03:58 PM #71
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07-02-2019 05:44 PM #72
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07-03-2019 10:00 AM #73
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07-03-2019 01:46 PM #74
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I just received the laptop from the repair center with the same problem in Australia, they did nothing and suggested me do to a fresh installation of windows 10. I did it, installed all of the drivers from Asus site, disabled windows driver update, and so far it has been 2 days and I have not osbeved the problem.
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07-08-2019 12:26 PM #75
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Resolved
My unit has returned repaired ! For me it was a faulty right speaker which was replaced. I'll update again should any problems re-occur
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07-15-2019 09:12 AM #76
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I sent mine in a couple of weeks ago and got it back with a fresh new install even though I provided support with a login to test the issues. Laptop was still on the config page so I guess they didn't even check if a reinstall helped, first thing I did was install a game which had a lot of problems with sound and still had the same issue.
Currently using a set of external speakers which doesn't give any issues at all. Noticed that a 309 bios version has just been released for the GL504GM going to try it out this evening. Also read up on other laptops having the same issue and they got it resolved when they reached bios version 310 so we might just need to be patient.
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07-23-2019 08:24 AM #77
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Installed the 309 bios update last week and it seemed to resolve the issue but I got fluctuating sounds again 4 days later when I turned the volume up. The issue doesn't come forward when keeping the volume low, seeing which speakers are actually in the laptop I think they're just bad quality they seem like smartphone speakers when searching up GL504GM spare parts on Google. Since they aren't overly expensive i'll try replacing them (which seems really easy, the connectors and way of attaching them are all easily accesible) but I won't be doing this for another month or two.
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07-25-2019 04:04 AM #78
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GL504GM built-in speaker volume fluctuating loud/soft
Guys.. I've tried everything here with no resolve but, the other day noticed by accident, that when I opened up my laptop to upgrade to 32GB RAM the right hand side speaker was missing one of the orange rubber rings that holds the speaker to the base --- seems its all purpose is to absorb/cushion vibration.
Did some research and found the rubber ring, installed it and seems it has finally WORKED!! so far a couple of days have passed with no issues... Wanted to share asap.. maybe it was a bad batch of notebooks that had that missing piece... who knows... anyway,
I'm super HAPPY! Please share your findings if you have that rubber missing too. Good luck!
Last edited by lipemon; 07-26-2019 at 03:24 AM.
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08-02-2019 01:04 PM #79
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Sound Fluctuations GL504GM
Hi! So i've been suffering from the same issue which was pretty much a pain to be honest as i had to RMA the laptop twice. Now i'm using external speakers as a precaution but i need to ask you where did you find the rubber? Is there any way to get it specifically from somewhere? Did it detach and is located internally maybe? Or should i straight up order a new right speaker? By the way i think the vibrations of the internal speakers from the previous two laptops i had caused some rattling to the right fan, never noticed the issue now that i'm using external speakers
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08-14-2019 05:16 PM #80
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