had a curious thought, is it possible to have the mod pack run in a ramdisk to get an insane amount of speed?
It pretty much doesn't touch your HD, so not really.
CPU is usually the limiter.
I can't tell a diff from an old 7200rpm drive and a new high end SSD.
Well that's kind of sadning, I wonder if it would be use full for a server?
It'd have to be a pretty big server, heavy on mystcraft. Minecraft is really just tiny. REALLY tiny.
How much RAM do you have allocated in the launcher settings? This could help a lot if you set it to ~3GB (if you have enough RAM, you probably what to leave at least 2.5GB for your OS).I was getting some really bad lag in the magic pack. I followed the instructions in the tech support forum to install optifine (using version numbers for the magic pack instead of what's listed for FTB) and played for a while with no lag at all, even explored 2000 blocks in a new direction which would normally crash MC dozen times with 'out of memory' errors and didn't have a single problem.
Minecraft benefits a LOT from a ramdisk. I have no idea why someone would claim otherwise. If you are running single player then the ramdisk on your own computer is an excellent solution to speed up disk access and since the entire map is dynamic and chunk loading/unloading is resource intensive the ramdisk increases this a great deal.
For a multiplayer experience the server needs to run a ramdisk for the benefits to be seen and that also works very well. I am currently running a server with the Beta pack and a ramdisk and chunk generation and loading are practically instant. As the player count and the map size increases the speed is even more apparent.
To be clear the part you want on ramdisk is just the world, the server files aren't necessary, but the map has constant I/O access which is the point of using a ramdisk.
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Putting the game on a RAMDrive causes far more risk than the 1-2% very limited performance improvements here and there. Even a top of the line CPU has plenty of work to do fed by a 50MBps hard drive. The best you will see is a slightly quicker launch time. This will not give you higher framerate. This will not lower your latency. This will not magically make mods run faster.
In the end all you are doing is
1. Wasting RAM
2. Setting your Minecraft saves up for corruption
3. Taxing your CPU and hard drives by doing ridiculously short backups that will hinder game performance far more than a Ramdrive would ever home to have helped in the first place.