I would like to buy a PC and RAM and download on this PC Minecraft Java edition. I also want to download some mods for Minecraft:
Agricraft
Apple milk tea 2
Aquaculture
Artifacts
Backpack mod
Better foliage
Bibliocraft
Bibliowoods
Biomes O 'Plenty
Biome wand
Build craft
Butterfly mania
Carpenter's blocks
Chisel mod
Choco Craft
Copious dogs
Custom NPC's
Davincing
Description tags
Doggy talents
Enchanting plus
Exotic birds
Fairy lights
Fluidity foodstuffs
Fossils and Archeology
Garden stuff
Little blocks
Little maid mob
Malisis doors
MapleTree
Mo'creatures
Multi-page chests
Minechem
Minefactory reloaded
Mo'chickens
Furniture mod
Paddle boats
Plant mega pack
Oceancraft
Paleocraft
Harvest Craft
Primitive mobs
Railcraft
Ran's Penguins
Redstone paste
Rei's minimap
rockhounding
Storage drawers
Tinker's construct
Animania
and maybe 2, 3 more.
Can someone tell me how much RAM I need for Minecraft Java edition and all the mods and which PC is suitable?
Minecraft is not extremely resource hungry… And 50 mods are not much. At times I played with 200+. But that too with 64 GB of RAM. I would recommend you 16 and in the advanced settings, the maximum RAM size to change.
I've heard that only half of the ram can be used for minecraft since the computer itself is not working so well. Is this already included in the 16 GB? Or do I have to have 16GB x2? How much RAm would you recommend for 200 plus mods? It may be that I still want to have more mods…
Do you have a computer recommendation?
I estimate 8 GB with at least 2400 MHz as sufficient. If budget allows, 16GB (2x 8GB better than 1x 16GB) with 3000 MHz.
The PC has a Ryzen-based system, a Ryzen 3 is good. You can use more than half, it does not do much for the PC. 8GB for MC but also thick.
Can you explain why it would be better 2x 8GB instead of 1x 16GB?
Can someone please tell me an enumeration (something like powerpoint) write what I need everything and maybe what that could cost in about?
With a so-called dual-channel configuration, you can get 5 to 10 percent more power out of the
Tickle https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/ram-kaufen-pc-aufruesten-worauf-achten-kaufberatung-3196625-17040.html #. For example, instead of an 8 gigabit bar, you put two bars of 4 gigabytes into the PC. This increases the speed with which the data can be written to the main memory and read out again. You can find out what the exact configuration looks like and which latches you can combine in which benches in the manual for your PC or via a search on the Web. Contrary to what the manufacturer's instructions for RAM sometimes suggest, dual-channel operation is not a function of RAM but of the RAM controller on the motherboard. Therefore, you do not have to buy a special "dual-channel" RAM package, but you can easily grab two single bars. [
https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/ram-kaufen-pc-aufruesten-worauf-achten-kaufberatung-3196625-17040.html]
What do you have for a motherboard?
I have nothing at all yet…
8GB including nrods?
Mods *
3000MHz together so for both 8GB RAM (! & GB RAM) or per 8GB RAM 3000MHz
Could also be enough… But rate to 16.
Each of the bars 3000 MHz. For DDR4 RAM there are, to my knowledge anyway no bars with 1500 MHz.