Tomb raider surge disrupts system within initial half-second
Tomb raider surge disrupts system within initial half-second
It looks like we've cleared up the software concern. I'm going to rest now since it's late. My quick check shows some users had issues with loose power connectors and another faced problems after upgrading to a newer GPU. It might be time for a new PSU, and if you're using a power bar, try connecting directly to the PC case. Give these a shot!
I've seen discussions about ASUS anti-surge protection being software-driven and potentially unreliable. This might be contributing to your problem. If you replace the power supply and the issue persists, consider turning off the ASUS anti-surge feature, as it could be defective.
I’m planning to rest for a while (it’s too late for me). Thank you for your work. I’ll test them tomorrow and see what they offer. Getting an old GPU back will be tough since I handed it to a friend, but I’ll give the others a try.
I attempted to connect the PSU straight into the socket, but it didn't work. I also tried swapping and reattaching all the PSU connections inside the case. The RAM was handled similarly. After that, I restarted the game and managed to progress a bit more—about an extra minute—but the screen still showed the same issue.
I continued my investigation. It might look like I'm chasing weak points, but this is crucial for your device's health. Consider connecting the computer to a different power connector, far from the existing one. If that fails, you likely have an inconsistent power supply unit and need a replacement. Wait! A few users faced issues due to outdated drivers for their new graphics cards. Updating those drivers could resolve the problem. Edited January 2, 2017 by govindjoshi Added details
I connected it with another socket completely, maybe I can get a second one (a brand-new 700W model from a friend).