F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming For a 50-70 player ARK server, you'll need at least a solid RAM capacity to handle performance and stability.

For a 50-70 player ARK server, you'll need at least a solid RAM capacity to handle performance and stability.

For a 50-70 player ARK server, you'll need at least a solid RAM capacity to handle performance and stability.

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Gunner3212
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02-18-2021, 06:13 AM
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right now my setup is a daily-use PC for gaming and other tasks. It has a 4690K CPU, an OC GPU GTX 950, 8GB RAM Kingston Savage 1600 2x4, and a Gigabyte Gaming 5 motherboard. I plan to upgrade it into a server for Ark and eventually build a Ryzen-based system for gaming and work. For a high-performance 75x XP server with 100-200 players, fast load times are essential. If you need 16GB RAM, that should suffice; if you want more space, a 32GB kit would be better. There will be many mods available, but unless a top-tier option like Eternal or Arc comes out, I expect around 40 players at first. What minimum specs would ensure minimal lag?
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Gunner3212
02-18-2021, 06:13 AM #1

right now my setup is a daily-use PC for gaming and other tasks. It has a 4690K CPU, an OC GPU GTX 950, 8GB RAM Kingston Savage 1600 2x4, and a Gigabyte Gaming 5 motherboard. I plan to upgrade it into a server for Ark and eventually build a Ryzen-based system for gaming and work. For a high-performance 75x XP server with 100-200 players, fast load times are essential. If you need 16GB RAM, that should suffice; if you want more space, a 32GB kit would be better. There will be many mods available, but unless a top-tier option like Eternal or Arc comes out, I expect around 40 players at first. What minimum specs would ensure minimal lag?

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petersentobias
Junior Member
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02-18-2021, 06:13 AM
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I’d check their forums to see what others are saying.
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petersentobias
02-18-2021, 06:13 AM #2

I’d check their forums to see what others are saying.

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SwerPent
Junior Member
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02-18-2021, 06:13 AM
#3
Consider using a 16GB option and enhance it later if needed.
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SwerPent
02-18-2021, 06:13 AM #3

Consider using a 16GB option and enhance it later if needed.

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cricrilo
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02-18-2021, 06:13 AM
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I suggest 16 players on a 0-player server using less than 1GB. It probably doesn’t improve performance much per user. I wouldn’t recommend a high gathering rate—hand-picking berries will cause lag, especially with so many participants.
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cricrilo
02-18-2021, 06:13 AM #4

I suggest 16 players on a 0-player server using less than 1GB. It probably doesn’t improve performance much per user. I wouldn’t recommend a high gathering rate—hand-picking berries will cause lag, especially with so many participants.