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timo_1892
Senior Member
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04-19-2025, 07:20 PM
#1
You can host a Minecraft server on your personal PC, but a dedicated PC often offers better performance and stability. Running it locally may work for small setups, but larger servers benefit from more resources.
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timo_1892
04-19-2025, 07:20 PM #1

You can host a Minecraft server on your personal PC, but a dedicated PC often offers better performance and stability. Running it locally may work for small setups, but larger servers benefit from more resources.

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lilgameplay
Member
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04-19-2025, 08:53 PM
#2
For your friends, your PC is okay.
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lilgameplay
04-19-2025, 08:53 PM #2

For your friends, your PC is okay.

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nameehasan
Member
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04-20-2025, 03:42 AM
#3
Your PC should suffice if it's a private server, but ensure it has sufficient RAM. It consumes a lot of memory.
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nameehasan
04-20-2025, 03:42 AM #3

Your PC should suffice if it's a private server, but ensure it has sufficient RAM. It consumes a lot of memory.

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MadMats100
Member
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04-20-2025, 05:28 AM
#4
I manage a private server for myself and my friends effortlessly. Just set up DMZ on your router so friends can join and share your IP. For a basic Minecraft setup or a simple client-server, at least 8GB of RAM works well. My system has a 16GB desktop that handles big modpacks easily; I usually allocate 4GB for the server and 2GB for my laptop. If you need more memory, you can create a batch file to adjust the RAM allocation. Let me know if you want the code—I can share it later. Hope this assists!
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MadMats100
04-20-2025, 05:28 AM #4

I manage a private server for myself and my friends effortlessly. Just set up DMZ on your router so friends can join and share your IP. For a basic Minecraft setup or a simple client-server, at least 8GB of RAM works well. My system has a 16GB desktop that handles big modpacks easily; I usually allocate 4GB for the server and 2GB for my laptop. If you need more memory, you can create a batch file to adjust the RAM allocation. Let me know if you want the code—I can share it later. Hope this assists!