ASUS ROG TYTAN G50AB User Manual

To perform a factory reset, restart your computer and press F9 during the boot process to access the recovery partition. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset your system to factory settings.
First, ensure that the power cable is securely connected and the outlet is working. If the problem persists, try removing and reinserting the RAM and checking the power supply unit.
To upgrade the RAM, power off the computer and unplug all cables. Open the side panel and locate the RAM slots. Insert the new RAM modules, ensuring they click into place, then reassemble the case and boot up the system.
Overheating may be caused by dust buildup. Clean the interior with compressed air, focusing on the fans and heat sinks. Ensure proper ventilation and consider replacing thermal paste on the CPU if necessary.
Visit the ASUS support website, download the latest BIOS update for your model, and follow the included instructions to update using the BIOS utility. Always back up important data before proceeding.
The computer supports a range of PCIe graphics cards. Ensure the new card fits in the case and that the power supply has enough wattage and the necessary connectors.
Upgrade the RAM and graphics card if needed, and ensure you have the latest drivers installed. Consider overclocking the CPU and GPU, but monitor temperatures to avoid overheating.
Check Device Manager for any driver issues. Reinstall or update USB drivers as necessary. If the issue persists, inspect the ports for physical damage or consider resetting the BIOS.
Restart your computer and press DEL or F2 to enter the BIOS setup. Navigate to the Boot menu to change the boot order, then save and exit.
Regularly clean the interior with compressed air, ensure software and drivers are up to date, check for malware, and run disk cleanup utilities to maintain performance.