13.12.2015, 04:21
When the problem is occurring hold down F5 and take a screenshot so we can see your streaming memory usage stats.
Also, make sure you are not using a "streaming memory fix" as SA-MP 0.3.7 has it built in now... using another "fix" will often cause undesirable problems.
Just so you know SA-MP 0.3.7 assigns streaming memory based on your total system RAM:
* 4 GB or more RAM = 1 GB streaming memory
* 2 GB to 3.99 GB RAM = 512 MB streaming memory
* 1 GB to 1.99 GB RAM = 256 MB streaming memory
* Anything less = 128 MB streaming memory
(thanks to Kalcor for the information)
Finally, before anyone asks why SA-MP does not assign more streaming memory as modern PCs sometimes have much more than 4 GB memory, the answer is simple: the GTASA process is 32 bits so it can only reference up to 2 GB of memory. If we assign too much memory for streaming then there is nothing left for the actual game and SA-MP to use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_GB_limit
Also, make sure you are not using a "streaming memory fix" as SA-MP 0.3.7 has it built in now... using another "fix" will often cause undesirable problems.
Just so you know SA-MP 0.3.7 assigns streaming memory based on your total system RAM:
* 4 GB or more RAM = 1 GB streaming memory
* 2 GB to 3.99 GB RAM = 512 MB streaming memory
* 1 GB to 1.99 GB RAM = 256 MB streaming memory
* Anything less = 128 MB streaming memory
(thanks to Kalcor for the information)
Finally, before anyone asks why SA-MP does not assign more streaming memory as modern PCs sometimes have much more than 4 GB memory, the answer is simple: the GTASA process is 32 bits so it can only reference up to 2 GB of memory. If we assign too much memory for streaming then there is nothing left for the actual game and SA-MP to use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_GB_limit