ASUS ROG Strix GA35 User Manual
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To update the BIOS on your ASUS ROG Strix GA35, visit the ASUS support website, download the latest BIOS file for your model, and use the ASUS EZ Flash utility in the BIOS to perform the update. Ensure your computer is connected to a reliable power source during the update process.
If your ASUS ROG Strix GA35 is not booting, check the power connections, ensure the monitor is connected properly, and try resetting the BIOS. If the issue persists, consider removing any recently installed hardware and checking for beep codes that might indicate the problem.
To improve cooling, ensure your computer is in a well-ventilated area, regularly clean dust from the fans and vents, and consider upgrading the case fans or using a liquid cooling solution if necessary.
To reinstall Windows, back up your data, create a Windows installation media using a USB drive, boot from the USB, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Ensure you have your product key ready if required.
To perform a factory reset, access the recovery options in Windows by navigating to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery, and select 'Reset this PC.' Follow the prompts to restore the system to its original state.
If your computer is overheating, ensure the fans are functioning properly, clean any dust from the system, and check thermal paste application on the CPU. You might also want to adjust fan curves in the BIOS or software settings for better cooling.
To upgrade RAM, turn off your computer and unplug it. Open the side panel, locate the RAM slots, remove the existing RAM if necessary, and insert the new RAM sticks into the slots. Ensure they are seated properly before closing the case.
The ASUS ROG Strix GA35 supports a wide range of graphics cards, but ensure the card you choose fits within the case and is compatible with the power supply. Check the manufacturer's specifications for exact dimensions and power requirements.
For connectivity issues, check network cables, ensure your network drivers are up to date, and restart your router. You can also try resetting the network settings or using a different network connection to isolate the problem.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning dust from the fans and vents, checking for software updates, ensuring your antivirus is active, and backing up important data. It's also a good practice to monitor system temperatures and performance regularly.