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  1. You can easily tell if the game needs more RAM - check what it says in F3, where the allocated memory should not reach the maximum (assuming that you do not set -Xms to -Xmx, which you shouldn't); for example (yes, even modded 1.6.4, albeit with my own highly optimized non-Forge mods, really only needs that much RAM; as you can see, I also get VERY good performance even at such a minimal ...

  2. It really depends how many mods you use. But if you're using a prebuilt modpack (like Revelation or Foolscraft) with 150+ mods, I think 6-8gb is necessary. Modern Skyblock is always in the 90% or higher for me at 6 GB allocated. I just got some new cards though for my laptop to bump it up to 16 GB total.

  3. Too much ram = Bad performance. Too little RAM = Bad performance. Don't do what others say and allocate half your ram, you only need 2/3 GB Maximum, you don't even need to allocate 16 GB, unless you are using hundreds of mods. EDIT: I don't even think you would need 16GB with 1,000 mods. 2.

  4. Regarding RAM allocation for modpacks. Discussion. If you google the correct amount of RAM to allocate to modpacks, the majority of entries tell you to use 6-8GB for large packs but not exceed that as Java's garbage collection system will become less performant as it tries to clean larger amounts of memory when you set higher values (see this ...

  5. Nov 19, 2023 · 4. Modded Minecraft with shaders: When using shaders to enhance the visuals of your modded Minecraft world, the additional graphical effects can be resource-intensive. Allocating 12-16GB or more of RAM is recommended for modded Minecraft with shaders to ensure smooth gameplay and prevent significant performance drops.

  6. Jan 6, 2020 · Step 3 - Choose the profile you want to allocate more RAM to (e.g. Latest Release) Step 4 - Click the 'more options' button. Step 5 - You will see alot of text, only concentrate on the first line saying -Xmx2G. Step 6 - Replace 2G with how much RAM you want to allocate (e.g. "4G" = 4GB of RAM allocated) Attention:

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  8. Method 1: Changing the default Allocated Memory for Minecraft mod packs. This method will change the default allocated memory for all packs that you install, excluding ones that altered the allocated memory using Method 2, below. Click the settings icon in the lower-left corner of the CurseForge window.

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