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How to Install Optimum Realism

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Iris + Fabric: Fabric + Iris + Sodium + Polytone + Continuity + EMF + ETF → .minecraft/mods  |  Pack → .minecraft/resourcepacks  |  Shader → .minecraft/shaderpacks

Step 7 of 7

7. Allocate enough RAMOptional

Only do this if Minecraft is stuttering, freezing, or crashing. If the game is running fine, you’re done — you can stop here and go build something. Most players never need to touch RAM.

If you are running into memory problems, match your RAM to the resolution you’re using:

ResolutionMinimum RAMRecommended RAM
64x (Free)2 GB2–4 GB
128x2 GB4–6 GB
256x4 GB6–8 GB
512x6 GB8+ GB

Most players are on 256x — that’s our Basic tier. Worked example: 16 GB total RAM running 256x → set -Xmx6G. Rule of thumb: pick the number from the table and never go above half your total system RAM.

Show me how to change RAM allocation

In the Minecraft Launcher, go to Installations → Edit → More Options. Find the JVM Arguments field. Look for -Xmx2G and change it to the amount you need, like -Xmx6G for 6 GB. Save, then relaunch.

Don’t over-allocate: giving Minecraft more than half your total RAM (e.g. 12 GB on a 16 GB system) starves your OS and GPU drivers and can make performance worse.

If the game crashes on startup with an "Out of Memory" error, this is almost always the fix. Increase your RAM allocation.

Common Mistake

Don’t allocate too much RAM either. Giving Minecraft 12 GB on a 16 GB system leaves almost nothing for your operating system and GPU drivers, which can cause worse performance.

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Tip

Also make sure you’re running Java 21 or newer. Older Java versions can cause crashes with newer Minecraft releases. Download from adoptium.net if needed.

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