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I can't remember tha name of this thing, so i am going to call it "cascade" effect because it's basically this. I have been experiencing some problems sometimes, and i would like to know if you guys have a solution or at least cause for it.
I once read that this effect that i can't remember the name is caused by some sort of memory leak. The OS stop responding and everytime you click the window duplicates. I am talking about this:
I am experiencing this while working in Unity. It sometimes occur, but i don't know why. I have a special memory with 8Gb made for overclocking and to deal with everything that can happen. So why am i getting this?? Here's MY problem: Would someone know what is the cause of it and maybe how to solve it? It's pretty annoying and i don't know what to do! Please tell me that i am completely wrong and that it is a processor problem or something because i can't buy another memory right now...
Answer by JeffHardddyyy · Nov 07, 2016 at 10:40 PM
This might be a result of the following
Memory Shortage
Too many things at once
Too many windows up
Troubleshooting ideas :
Try restarting your computer
Next time, try to let your computer process, don't do too many things at once {Like dont start up a game, and click everywhere while smashing keyboard buttons)
If low on memory, try removing unused apps
Very strange, indeed, but my memory usage is always below 20%.
In Unity Edit > Preferences > GI Cache
$$anonymous$$aybe that's low ?
It's configured to 10. What is the recommended??
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