ASUS ROG GT51CH User Manual

To optimize performance, ensure your graphics drivers are up to date, enable Game Mode in Windows, and use ASUS's ROG Gaming Center to adjust system settings for maximum performance.
Check that the ventilation is not blocked, clean any dust from the fans and vents, and consider using additional cooling solutions like a cooling pad or external fan.
To perform a factory reset, restart the computer and press F9 during boot. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore the system to factory settings. Ensure you backup data first.
To upgrade the RAM, power off the system, open the side panel, locate the RAM slots, and insert new compatible RAM modules. Ensure they are seated properly before closing the case.
Check all cable connections, try a different power outlet, and ensure peripherals are not causing issues. If it still won't boot, consider resetting the BIOS or consulting ASUS support.
Go to Settings > Network & Internet, select Wi-Fi, and choose your network from the list. Enter the password when prompted to connect.
Regularly clean dust from fans and vents, check for software updates, run antivirus scans, and back up important data to ensure optimal performance and security.
Check volume levels, ensure speakers or headphones are properly connected, update audio drivers, and troubleshoot sound settings in Windows if needed.
Restart the computer, enter the BIOS setup by pressing F2 or DEL during boot, navigate to the Advanced tab, and enable Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x). Save changes and exit.
Use the ASUS Aura software to customize the LED lighting effects. You can adjust colors, patterns, and synchronization with other Aura-enabled devices.