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      • If you’re playing Minecraft without mods, 3GB should be plenty. However, if you’re using mods, it is recommended to allocate 4-5GB of RAM and close other programs to avoid using virtual memory.
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  1. Always try to leave 2 gb free for system, and some for other things like chrome. I recently upgraded to 32gb because I use chrome alot and consistently have 300mb free ram of 16gb. If i had less ram like 8gb i would only use 4gb for the pack, although it would definitly slow it down.

  2. Start with 12 and once you have it all loaded up and get things going, check how much of your allocated ram you’re using. Adjust from there. kinda depends on the mods but for 300, 8 should be enough. example, i run mceternal and atm3r with 8G allocated and they are in the 300+ ballpark.

  3. Nov 19, 2023 · We explored the factors to consider when deciding how much RAM to allocate, such as modpack complexity, in-game activities, and system resources. Additionally, we provided minimum and recommended RAM allocations based on different types of modded Minecraft gameplay.

  4. It depends on whether the game is running out of memory. Check the top right of the F3 menu, if the allocated memory is nearing the maximum, you might want to consider bumping it up, because if it is running out, it will struggle to read data quickly enough to maintain a good framerate, or outright crash.

  5. Just thought I'd add this: Too much or too little allocated RAM can cause the game to lag and crash. Don't go 2 GB above the recommended amount. Most mod lauchers allow you to allocate ram across all modpacks, with some allow having it per modpack.

  6. Feb 16, 2023 · Here are some recommendations for how much RAM to allocate to Minecraft based on your computer’s specs: 16GB of RAM or more: 4-8GB. 8GB of RAM: 2-4GB. 4GB of RAM: 1-2GB.

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  8. Adjusting the RAM that a Modpack uses couldn't be simpler. Inside the Modpacks settings, you can drag a slider to modify how much RAM a pack uses. Modifying the RAM usage of Minecraft can cause performance issues.

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