ASUS ProArt Station D940MX User Manual

To update the BIOS, visit the ASUS support website, download the latest BIOS update for the D940MX, and follow the instructions provided in the support documentation to safely apply the update using the ASUS EZ Flash utility.
First, check the power cable and connections. Ensure the power button is functional and the power outlet works. If the issue persists, try resetting the power by unplugging the device and holding the power button for 10 seconds. If none of these steps work, consider contacting ASUS support.
To perform a factory reset, restart your computer and repeatedly press the F9 key during boot-up to access the recovery partition. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore the system to its original state. Ensure you back up important data before proceeding.
Use a can of compressed air to gently blow out dust from the vents and fans. Ensure the computer is powered off and unplugged before cleaning. Regular maintenance every few months will help maintain optimal airflow and prevent overheating.
Consult the user manual to locate the RAM slots. Ensure compatibility with the existing RAM and consider using identical modules for optimal performance. Power off the device, open the case carefully, and install the new RAM module into the appropriate slot.
Check if the vents are blocked and clean them if necessary. Ensure the system is in a well-ventilated area. You can also use software like ASUS Fan Xpert to monitor and adjust fan speeds. If overheating persists, consider reapplying thermal paste to the CPU.
The D940MX supports multiple displays. Connect each monitor to the available HDMI or DisplayPort outputs. Then, go to the display settings on your operating system to configure the arrangement and resolution of the monitors according to your preference.
Check for software updates and install them. Run a full system virus scan. Verify that all drivers are up to date. If hardware is suspected, run diagnostics on memory and storage devices. If crashes persist, consider a fresh OS installation.
Yes, it is possible to upgrade the graphics card. Ensure that the new card is compatible with your system and power supply. Follow the user manual for guidance on opening the case and safely installing the new component.
Use built-in backup tools like Windows Backup or third-party software to regularly back up important files to an external drive or cloud storage. Schedule regular backups to ensure data safety.