Are 6gb too small for Minecraft?

Ar
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I bought a 1060 recently and I'm happy

I'm tired of minecraft and so I have the "All The Mods 3 Remix"

Modpack tried (very big pack 330 mods) and I like it so much but I just can't play.

Every 20 seconds I have a lag spike of 3 seconds or longer and that annoys extremely.

I assigned Minecraft 6gb of RAM (got 8) but it still does not work.

At the Gpu will not lie because I have good fps when playing.

Could it be that it's my SSD should I put it on the HDD or something?

or do you have other ideas what I can do?

Gu

Press f3 and let it show you the ramauslastung. Normally, Minecraft consumes more RAM than anything else. Unless you have a high-res resource pack.

Ssd is faster than hd so keep it quiet on the ssd

Edit: I think it was f3. Since you also see your position and other

Ar

The load is at 70-95 when it reaches 95%, the lag spike then it is back at 70 and increases in seconds to 95 then again lagspike etc.

No

Minecraft is well known in JAVA written which is processed by CPU and not by GPU. Means the better the CPU, the better minecraft releases. The more mods you have in the pack the more the cpu has to count. And at some point is just ending.

Alternatively, you can z.b. Nitrado rent a minecraft server. They usually have a little more power.

is

I give my colleague perfect right

Gu

Nitrado is believable but limited as far as the mods, right? It used to be like that in the old days

Gu

Since you already had the problem but think as already mentioned is the cpu responsible

No

Unfortunately I'm out. I only know that somebody has hosted the life in the woods modpack on nitrado and that also has a lot of mods.

Ar

Yes I know that too but that's normal because 6gb is really a lot

Gu

But not for such a number of mods but maybe the problem is synonymous with the cpu

Gu

Would be worth a try

Ti

Probably your modpack is so overloaded and running badly that running too much at the same time and the so-called "garbage collector" often has to run.

The garbage collector is the java garbage collector that periodically clears the garbage that Minecraft leaves in RAM when RAM runs low. This leads to a short program interruption. If this garbage collection is "through", then it goes on again.

Do you have to imagine this: Minecraft reserves memory for a few blocks. These blocks will not be used later, since you can use them e.g. Thrown in lava. Minecraft then simply says, "I do not need that anymore" and leaves them → garbage in the RAM, which remains lying until the GC finally "leaves" it (at the latest when MC has filled everything in this way and again times "fresh" RAM calls).

Less mod-dumb is probably more.

Or you have to upgrade RAM and CPU.