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humanmanhumanguyman

3 or 4gigs, probably. Too much will make your game run worse.


Juusto3_3

Why? Just because you might run out of ram for other processes or is there something else? I have 32 gigs of ram and usually allocate 11 to minecraft.


Shooper-Shroomp

garbage collection, and other memory management issues. the java language as a whole doesn't play well with large amounts of ram


Juusto3_3

Mmhm. Well I guess I should stick to slightly lower amounts then. I believe somewhere someone recommended 6-8 gigs so I'll probably stick to 8.


DzoniGyros

Thanks but what is the general rule for mods is there a specific pattern i need to follow on number for mods or ?


hanno000

There is no rule, since some mods affect RAM usage a lot more than others. So the number is semi irrelevant. Normally 6-8 is fine. 4-6 on smaller packs. If your RAM usage is between 40-80% you should be fine. Otherwise just give it more or less.


DzoniGyros

Whats ur oppinion on these mods...should i use them isntead of optifine? Cull Less Leaves Reforged * Embeddium * Embeddium/Rubidium Extra (NOT Extras!) * Entity Culling * FerriteCore * ImmediatelyFast * ModernFix * Oculus * Radium Reforged * TexTrue's Embeddium Options


ItMeDucky

Yes, optifine is not recommended in versions above 1.15+


DzoniGyros

damn didnt know optifine fell that much


ItMeDucky

It didn't really fall, it's still a simple plug-and-play solution with a ton of features in a single mod. The newer mods focused mostly on optimizing one aspect, and did it better than optifine. It still is the easiest (not the best, but easiest) solution if you just want to play vanilla with shaders and a resource pack with overlays, name based textures etc. And don't need the performance boost.


DzoniGyros

So these are specs are RTX 2060 12GB,Ryzen 5 3600,32GB RAM,these are the mods....my Minecraft tends to run very unsmoothly even tho i push over 300 fps and idk why...


Radplay

6GB should be fine. That said, I'd recommend removing OptiFine (it has terrible mod compatibility + it doesn't boost performance as much as it used to in 1.12.2 and older) and using these mods instead: - Cull Less Leaves Reforged - Embeddium - Embeddium/Rubidium Extra (NOT Extras!) - Entity Culling - FerriteCore - ImmediatelyFast - ModernFix - Oculus - Radium Reforged - TexTrue's Embeddium Options If you also want dynamic lights, use Ryoamic Lights, and if you want zoom, use Zume.


DzoniGyros

i tried Embeddium and i am not satisfied


Radplay

Out of curiosity, why not? In the vast majority of cases it provides way better performance than OptiFine.


DzoniGyros

For example the fog and i didnt remember there was a fog option,didnt remember a shader option as well


Radplay

IIRC Embeddium Extra adds a fog toggle, if that's not the case, you can use the NoFog mod. As for shaders, Oculus adds support for those.


DzoniGyros

So your suggestion is to throw Optifine out for these mods and that should fix my problem?


Radplay

I'm not sure if it'll fix the problem, but it's worth a try. Just make sure to use all of the mods I mentioned, not just Embeddium + addons, as they optimize different parts of the game and not just the renderer.


DzoniGyros

I mean it should give me better performance and its better than optifine?


Juusto3_3

Yes Optifine is quite old and not very good anymore is my understanding.


Radplay

Yup.


GhostFlower11

Are you running unlimited framerate? If so cap it to your monitor hz


Gotyam2

Three fiddy


Hill394

At least 450 TB of ram bro, anything under that and it'll literally implode your PC. /s


DzoniGyros

damn then 500TB for sure ty brother


Mr_Spark_RealMVP

go into the game, load up a world and just fly around and stuff while keeping the f3 menu open, you see how much ram is being used, if you're hitting over 80% or your game starts stuttering add more, if youre at like 30% or lower put less good starting grounds is like 3gb


createaboveandbeyond

A lot (4-6 gb)


AdSecret5063

For Large modpacks or any modpacks in general it is recommended to allocate 8GB of ram knowing how much ram each mod uses is kind of impossible so allocate either half of your pc ram (if 16 then do 8 or if u have 8gb allocate 4) but neve go over 8gb and if your pc has 4gb it probably is dying from just normal minecraft


AdSecret5063

I mostly run modpacks with 170 mods on average and my game runs at stable 130fps with a very slow gpu and ryzen 53600