In games, the computer resets automatically when opponents approach you.
In games, the computer resets automatically when opponents approach you.
Audio and texture files are accessed through drivers for devices like NVMe and SATA. NVMe operates at 3.3V when connected via SATA, but switches to 5V if using NVMe directly. Delays in reading can lead to problems. Such delays may happen due to drive failure or PSU issues, as I discussed. If you have a backup drive or PSU, it’s worth giving it a try.
My drives seem fine based on CrystaldiskInfo. I don’t have a backup 1000-watt PSU. My idea is that some poorly built software might be interfering. Code 41 appears to trigger a power button and force shutdown. I’ve experienced odd errors over the years, and the more detailed they are, the less likely it was hardware issues.
I’m planning to test a different setup by turning off the PC and disconnecting all cables except the 12V ones, then switching the remaining power from an old PSU. I’ll use a jumper from the past to power the motherboard cable on the other PSU. After that, I’ll power it back on and deliberately recreate the conditions that caused the crash. I’ll let you know if this resolves the issue or if it poses any risks.
Absolutely, that's a great observation. It's crucial to remember this detail.