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Optimize your Minecraft experience on Bedrock by understanding hardware scaling and performance tips.

Optimize your Minecraft experience on Bedrock by understanding hardware scaling and performance tips.

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KakaoPL
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01-24-2025, 10:48 PM
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Recently became quite absorbed in Minecraft, experimenting with both Java and Bedrock versions. I quickly realized that Bedrock leverages all my cores, whereas Java is typically single-core focused. After some research, I discovered that the Java version runs mainly on one core, while Bedrock’s C++ implementation can utilize more cores efficiently. My inquiry is directed toward more experienced individuals: does the Bedrock C++ version have a practical core limit? This isn’t about the PC Build section, but I intend to upgrade my rig soon. Should I consider using a Threadripper or opt for more general-purpose desktop processors? I’m curious whether larger RAM with multiple channels would be more beneficial or less effective compared to dual-channel setups, especially considering the increased PCIe bandwidth. Also, I’m unsure how C++ performance scales with RAM size and speed—would a bigger RAM with multiple channels really help, or would it not make much difference? Lastly, I’m wondering how much time and money I should invest in hardware versus other options.
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KakaoPL
01-24-2025, 10:48 PM #1

Recently became quite absorbed in Minecraft, experimenting with both Java and Bedrock versions. I quickly realized that Bedrock leverages all my cores, whereas Java is typically single-core focused. After some research, I discovered that the Java version runs mainly on one core, while Bedrock’s C++ implementation can utilize more cores efficiently. My inquiry is directed toward more experienced individuals: does the Bedrock C++ version have a practical core limit? This isn’t about the PC Build section, but I intend to upgrade my rig soon. Should I consider using a Threadripper or opt for more general-purpose desktop processors? I’m curious whether larger RAM with multiple channels would be more beneficial or less effective compared to dual-channel setups, especially considering the increased PCIe bandwidth. Also, I’m unsure how C++ performance scales with RAM size and speed—would a bigger RAM with multiple channels really help, or would it not make much difference? Lastly, I’m wondering how much time and money I should invest in hardware versus other options.