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06-09-2020 09:20 AM #11
Jesseinsf PC Specs Laptop (Model) N/A Motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus XI Extreme (Z390) Processor Intel Core i9 9900K Memory (part number) Corsair CMW128GX4M4E3200C16 - 128GB (4x32) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA - GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FE Sound Card Creative Labs Sound Blaster AE-9 Monitor Samsung 32" UH750 QLED UHD Monitor Storage #1 Samsung 980 Pro M.2 PCIe SSD 1TB Storage #2 Samsung 970 Pro M.2 PCIe SSD 1TB CPU Cooler Lian Li Galahad 360 (3x Uni fan SL120) Case Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic XL (ROG Certified) Power Supply Cooler Master V1200 Platinum Keyboard RAZER HUNTSMAN ELITE - LINEAR OPTICAL SWITCH (Red) w/ PBT Keycaps Mouse Razer Basilisk Ultimate with Charging Dock Headset Bowers and Wilkins P9 Signature Mouse Pad Razer Vespula V2 Mousepad Headset/Speakers Creative GigaWorks T40 Series II OS Windows 10 Pro for Workstations Network Router ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 Accessory #1 Microsoft Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 Accessory #2 2x Logitech BRIO ULTRA HD PRO WEBCAM Accessory #3 7 Uni Fan SL120 fans for PC case
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How busy is the WIFI in your area? I ask this because I think it's a firmware issue that is by design. What do I mean by that? I believe that Asus turned down the max radio power due to a heat issue. This didn't happen 3 firmwares prior. Now when I use my phone to scan all WIFI signals I noticed that most other WIFI signals are stronger than my router's signal. I live in an apartment building and my neighbor's WIFI signal is stronger than mine and they use an ISP provided WIFI router. It should be the opposite. If there is a heat related issue, ASUS should have two firmwares available, One where the user has a cooling source and another for users who don't. What is causing my disconnect issues? I am not exactly sure, but, it may be due to the very busy (and stronger) WIFI traffic around my apartment.