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Hello there,

I've been running 65 mods now on KSP 1.1.2 x64, and I got random crashes while on flight. When I see the debug toolbar, it shows "Unused Reserved Size: 141 MB".  Been trying to use dx11, no improvements. And it seems that KSP allocates 1.5 GB of RAM (heapsize?), and coupled with 65 mods, will crash when launching, flying, or even entering a facility. This does NOT happen in KSP 1.0.5 x86 before and it has more than 80 mods.

Windows 10 x64, Intel Core i3-3217U, Intel HD Graphics 4000, 4 GB (4x1) RAM, 500 GB 5400 RPM HDD.

GameData folder : https://gyazo.com/083110c7682057b0ed57566cf0de1ff2

CKAN Modlist (1) : https://gyazo.com/f6703d1f5f5374ee50f486f23d76f6d5

CKAN Modlist (2) : https://gyazo.com/c6f3b8f2792545f098fcb00b327abdfd

CKAN Modlist (3) : https://gyazo.com/9e07a898eb75f74620978c3cb39e9429

Debug toolbar : https://gyazo.com/7374d5640d2f54c34bdddc7a7e131793

output_log.txt are too big to upload to Dropbox. If you want me to upload, please suggest a website that lets you upload codes and texts bigger than 5 MB.

This is my first thread, if this is placed in a wrong section, I apologize for that kind of mistake.

If these report less information of the usage, please tell me.

 

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On 5/14/2016 at 5:13 PM, ammarasyad said:

Windows 10 x64, Intel Core i3-3217U, Intel HD Graphics 4000, 4 GB (4x1) RAM, 500 GB 5400 RPM HDD.

 

I would seriously recommend you get more memory.  Another 4GB (assuming your laptop will take it), or replacing the 4GB with an 8GB (again, if your machine allows it) will make a world of difference.  With only 4GB you will probably have better results running the 32bit version of 1.1.2 as the 64bit version is less efficient at using the memory and you don't have much to play with.  Also, the 32bit version understands about the 4GB address space limit and makes more effort to avoid exceeding it than the 64bit version does about exceeding the limit of total physical RAM.

On 5/14/2016 at 5:13 PM, ammarasyad said:

output_log.txt are too big to upload to Dropbox. If you want me to upload, please suggest a website that lets you upload codes and texts bigger than 5 MB.

 

Simply right click on the log file and do "Send To->Compressed folder" to compress it into a .zip file.  This will be very much smaller and you should be able to put it on dropbox just fine (though 5MB shouldn't be a problem from dropbox anyway).

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