F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming The game takes a considerable amount of time to load when mods are installed.

The game takes a considerable amount of time to load when mods are installed.

The game takes a considerable amount of time to load when mods are installed.

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05-09-2016, 02:18 AM
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People have shared tips on handling big mod packs. Focus on boosting CPU speed or adding more RAM can help. A faster processor or more memory usually speeds up loading more than a bigger CPU alone. Adding extra RAM might make a noticeable difference, especially if you have limited space. Upgrading to a newer CPU model or using an SSD could also improve performance. It depends on your current setup and how much memory you have available.
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_The_Aquarius_
05-09-2016, 02:18 AM #1

People have shared tips on handling big mod packs. Focus on boosting CPU speed or adding more RAM can help. A faster processor or more memory usually speeds up loading more than a bigger CPU alone. Adding extra RAM might make a noticeable difference, especially if you have limited space. Upgrading to a newer CPU model or using an SSD could also improve performance. It depends on your current setup and how much memory you have available.

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TrueBM
Junior Member
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05-09-2016, 02:39 AM
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In modded Minecraft using Java, increasing RAM allocation can lead to problems. Stick to 8GB or the recommended amount by the developer. Upgrading the CPU helps since Minecraft is CPU-intensive, especially with mods active. Otherwise, boosting specs won’t significantly speed up loading times. If you can, let me know which modpack they’re using and if they have a graphics card.
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TrueBM
05-09-2016, 02:39 AM #2

In modded Minecraft using Java, increasing RAM allocation can lead to problems. Stick to 8GB or the recommended amount by the developer. Upgrading the CPU helps since Minecraft is CPU-intensive, especially with mods active. Otherwise, boosting specs won’t significantly speed up loading times. If you can, let me know which modpack they’re using and if they have a graphics card.

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Asianposse145
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05-09-2016, 04:05 AM
#3
Open Task Manager and identify which component is experiencing maximum usage or operating under heavy load during game startup.
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Asianposse145
05-09-2016, 04:05 AM #3

Open Task Manager and identify which component is experiencing maximum usage or operating under heavy load during game startup.

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LaCagoule
Junior Member
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05-09-2016, 12:32 PM
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Longer load times for big modpacks are typical, yet ten minutes is too long. I experienced a significant slowdown when playing ATM8 once, but only a few minutes passed. Clearly, loading speeds depend on your computer's specifications, but ten minutes shouldn't be acceptable.
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LaCagoule
05-09-2016, 12:32 PM #4

Longer load times for big modpacks are typical, yet ten minutes is too long. I experienced a significant slowdown when playing ATM8 once, but only a few minutes passed. Clearly, loading speeds depend on your computer's specifications, but ten minutes shouldn't be acceptable.

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maxpicudo
Junior Member
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05-11-2016, 03:31 AM
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She uses a GTX1060 with about 3GB of RAM. I didn’t note the specs because I assumed it wouldn’t impact loading times much, and the game runs smoothly at 1440p after loading. I’ll find out which mod pack it belongs to and test it on my 12100F to see the effect. It seems the main benefit might come from faster CPU performance and possibly improved storage speed, though I’m pretty sure she already has an NVMe drive.
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maxpicudo
05-11-2016, 03:31 AM #5

She uses a GTX1060 with about 3GB of RAM. I didn’t note the specs because I assumed it wouldn’t impact loading times much, and the game runs smoothly at 1440p after loading. I’ll find out which mod pack it belongs to and test it on my 12100F to see the effect. It seems the main benefit might come from faster CPU performance and possibly improved storage speed, though I’m pretty sure she already has an NVMe drive.

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Thifleno
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06-01-2016, 12:25 AM
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Occasionally modpacks lag unexpectedly, so I and my friend played Dawncraft—a fairly demanding mod. It could take several minutes to load, even though we had different setups: one on a modern laptop and the other on an older PC with a prebuilt system.
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Thifleno
06-01-2016, 12:25 AM #6

Occasionally modpacks lag unexpectedly, so I and my friend played Dawncraft—a fairly demanding mod. It could take several minutes to load, even though we had different setups: one on a modern laptop and the other on an older PC with a prebuilt system.

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rnick2000
Junior Member
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06-01-2016, 12:42 AM
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The modpack you mentioned runs quickly—just over five minutes. On my i3 12100f it took about three and a half minutes. The CPU usage was around 50%, though only half the cores were actually active, likely due to hyperthreading. I’m confident the performance is mainly from the CPU. The Ryzen 7000 seems like a solid choice now.
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rnick2000
06-01-2016, 12:42 AM #7

The modpack you mentioned runs quickly—just over five minutes. On my i3 12100f it took about three and a half minutes. The CPU usage was around 50%, though only half the cores were actually active, likely due to hyperthreading. I’m confident the performance is mainly from the CPU. The Ryzen 7000 seems like a solid choice now.