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10-08-2022 12:40 PM #11
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Yeah I have a g17 from 2021 wih 5900hx as well, that issue has been frustrating me for months now. If that doesn't get fixed soon, cuz last bios wasn't it, I'm never buying anything asus ever again.
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10-08-2022 12:43 PM #12
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And I kinda have to hate on all the reviewers online, I watched a lot of those before buying the unit and noone mentioned this bug. Actually noone mentioned a lot of the bugs. For instance my units liquid metal had spilled everywhere before even getting to me.
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10-08-2022 08:12 PM #13
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Isn't it possible to disable it by software?, like in the windows device manager or through regedit?
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11-04-2022 05:27 PM #14
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No. It must be disabled via the BIOS.
I also have the G17 with Ryzen 5900HX and 3070, and this issue (which is absolutely caused by the fTPM bug acknowledged by AMD, regardless of what ASUS says to try to weasel out of it) makes the laptop useless for my main purpose, which is live professional audio. The "stutter" shows up in the audio playback and throws off timing, ruining a performance.
That said, my system did just get a BIOS update to version 330 yesterday, so I'm hoping (but prepared for disappointment once again) that this one includes AGESA 1.2.0.7 from AMD which is known to fix the issue.
It just blows my mind that the ASUS BIOS engineers that work on their desktop motherboards seem to be completely on the ball about this (pretty much every one of their DT motherboards now has AGESA 1.2.0.7 and no more stuttering with fTPM), but their laptop division seems desparate to remain in denial about this obvious problem, which has an obvious and simple solution.Last edited by sreams; 11-05-2022 at 08:14 PM.