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You might consider trying it on some faster disks. Clinton , Jan 16, OriginalSyn , Jan 16, TnT , Jan 16, You can't trump true hard drive space ever if you have it setup correctly.

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I'm in no way saying RAMdisks aren't fast. Jeez I've never even heard of a ramdisk. I just allocated 2gb to Java. What exactly is a ramdisk?

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Is this separate hardware? SeeD , Jan 16, I'd also like to say that it's not a hard drive because your RAM will get cleared and everything will be wiped. Plo and Major like this. Treetop , Jan 16, TnT , Jan 17, Treetop , Jan 17, RchGrav , Jan 17, THG3 likes this. Holy fuck I want the guy above me to build me server. Is there a way to create a ram disk in Windows? Or is that just a total joke? Do you need to allocate more RAM? Often the default heap size is fine for your machine. But it is possible your Java heap is too small.

As a rule of thumb, do not make the heap bigger than your actual physical RAM. You will just cause the application to begin swapping or paging. The -Xmx and -Xms are what allocate more memory to Java and therefore to Minecraft. Mine set the maximum to MB 4GB and the starting allocation to MB 2GB , and you can allocate more or less by changing those numbers in the command. It's worth noting at this point that as of version 1. Thank you for your interest in this question. Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site the association bonus does not count.

Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead? Home Questions Tags Users Unanswered. How do you allocate more RAM to Minecraft? Ask Question. Steven M. Vascellaro MerajA MerajA 3, 12 41 Here is a good optimization guide.

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Note that simply allocating more RAM may not always actually help. MineCraft can perform worse with too much RAM allocated - for example, it is recommended not to use more than MB for vanilla. The amount needed depends on the mods and texture packs you are using. Core i7 can have between cores, depending on the model, so Optifine should help allot.

Also, this may not apply to you but I had a laptop which was really laggy for Minecraft and I realised I didn't have the best graphics drivers installed. I was using the default chipset, and not the Nvidia drivers.

After installing the Nvidia drivers it worked amazingly. I was just going off of wikipedia, which states that it has up to 6 cores. I thought i7 could have 8 cores, but assumed I had it wrong.

How do you increase the RAM given to your minecraft Server

ReallyGoodPie An Intel Core i7 has between physical cores, which appear to the operating system as logical cores through hyper-threading. Before you allocate RAM there are some things you should know: Also, please be aware of the physical limits imposed by your CPU Architecture. Here is how you allocate RAM on a windows system: Create a new document and save it as run.

Here is an example of an actual run. Ensure that you have the correct path to your java and that you have JDK installed. Good Luck Also if you are having trouble doing any of this, just simply google it and there are literally s of posts similar to this and allot of tutorials. Gives me invalid or corrupt jarfile minecraft.

Have you tried the technic pack way? Also, are you referencing a minecraft. Try to use a minecraft.

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Um, that's the error I get while opening my file. I'll try the technic way Meraj99 You may also want to check the amount of background processes and applications you have running on that computer. In essence this video denotes 3 main steps: Is it because I have Java bit? IamSaj , Jan 12, BobTheTomato , Jan 13, IamSaj , Jan 13, I don't think that should matter but it's the only thing that I can think of, please help.

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