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Mods need single-thread speed more than anything else. Every mod you add puts work on one main tick loop, and the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D with 96 MB of 3D V-Cache keeps tick times low as your mod count grows. One-click CurseForge and Modrinth installs, free DDoS protection, hosted in Frankfurt from €5/month.
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Why modded servers need a different CPU
Modded Minecraft is single-thread bound. Every mod you install adds work to the main tick loop, so the CPU that feeds that one thread fastest wins.
One thread carries the tick loop
Block entities, mob AI, world generation and most mod logic all run on the main server thread. Extra cores barely help it. What helps is getting data to that thread faster.
96 MB of 3D V-Cache
The 7950X3D stacks 96 MB of L3 cache directly on the die, cutting memory latency on exactly the thread that runs your ticks. Large modpacks with dozens of players stay responsive because chunk and entity data sits next to the core doing the work.
DDR5 ECC RAM, fully dedicated
Your plan's RAM is reserved at the hypervisor level, so the JVM heap for a heavy pack behaves the same at peak hours as it does at 4 am. ECC memory catches bit errors before they corrupt a world.
NVMe Gen4 storage
Chunk saves, world pregeneration and backup writes land on Gen4 NVMe drives. Disk work finishes fast enough that it does not back up into the tick loop while players explore new terrain.
Install any modpack in one click
The Pterodactyl panel installs any Minecraft version and any CurseForge or Modrinth modpack directly from the browser. Pick the pack; the panel pulls the right files and the matching Java version. Switch packs or versions later without rebuilding the server, and a snapshot backup runs before every change. On a CurseForge pack? See CurseForge one-click hosting.
Every mod loader, supported properly
Pick the loader your pack needs from the panel and switch later if the pack changes. An install takes a minute or two.
Forge
Forge runs the majority of large modpacks, from FTB releases to RLCraft. It has the deepest mod catalogue and the longest history, which is why most kitchen-sink packs still target it. Versions from 1.7.10 up install from the panel.
Fabric
Fabric is the lightweight loader that performance mods are built for. It updates within days of a new Minecraft release, and mods like Lithium and Krypton exist to make it faster still. A good base for smaller, quicker packs.
Quilt & NeoForge
NeoForge is the actively developed continuation of Forge that newer packs increasingly require, and Quilt fills the same role for Fabric. Both install from the panel like any other loader, so a pack built on either is a normal one-click setup.
Running plugins instead of mods? We host those too: see Paper hosting, Spigot hosting and Fabric hosting.
Popular modpacks we host
All of these install in one click from the panel. RAM figures are honest starting points; the Minecraft server RAM guide explains how player count and world age change them.
RLCraft
Hard survival with heavy world generation and frequent structure spawns. It punishes an underpowered server quickly.
Cobblemon
Creature collecting on modern Fabric or Forge. Lighter than most packs on this list and happy on mid-range plans.
FTB (Feed the Beast)
The long-running family of tech and adventure packs. Needs vary by release; recent packs sit at the heavier end.
Vault Hunters
RPG progression built around vault runs, with a lot of modded machinery underneath. One of the heavier packs we host.
Tekkit
The classic tech line: machines, power grids and automation. Older versions are modest; newer ones want more memory.
Pixelmon
Creature battles in Minecraft with hundreds of custom models. Model loading makes RAM the main constraint.
SkyFactory
Skyblock automation from a single tree. Small worlds keep disk use low, but late-game automation adds tick load.
Better Minecraft
Vanilla-plus at scale: a large mod count spread across biomes, structures and gear. A popular first modded server.
Choose your tier, sized for your modpack
Same AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D with 3D V-Cache on every tier, from €4.25/mo. 4 GB runs light packs, 8 GB is comfortable for most modpacks, 16 GB and up carries big kitchen-sink packs. Upgrade as your pack list grows.
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Straight answers about running modded packs on our Ryzen 9 7950X3D plans. Anything else? Ask on Discord, real engineers reply.
How much RAM do I need for a modded server?
It depends on the pack size. Light and vanilla-plus packs run on 4 GB. Mid-size packs like SkyFactory or Tekkit want 6 to 8 GB. Big kitchen-sink packs such as recent FTB releases, Vault Hunters or Better Minecraft need 8 to 12 GB, and heavily customised packs on long-lived worlds are safer at 16 GB. Our Minecraft server RAM guide breaks this down pack by pack.
Can I install any CurseForge or Modrinth modpack?
Yes. The panel lists both catalogues. Pick a pack and it pulls the right files and Java version automatically. Custom or private packs work too: upload them through SFTP or the file manager and start the server.
Can I switch modpacks without losing my server?
Yes. Take a snapshot backup from the panel, then install the new pack. Your old world and configs stay in the backup, so you can roll back at any point if the new pack does not stick.
Do you support Forge, Fabric, NeoForge and Quilt?
Yes, all four. You pick the loader and version from the panel and can switch later without rebuilding the server. Forge and NeoForge cover most large packs; Fabric and Quilt cover lighter, performance-focused builds.
Can I add plugins and mods together?
Sometimes. Hybrid servers like Magma and Mohist run Forge mods and Bukkit plugins side by side, and plenty of setups work well on them. They trail new Minecraft versions and some mod-plugin combinations conflict, so take a snapshot backup and test before opening to players. If you only need plugins, Paper is the cleaner base.
Why is the Ryzen 9 7950X3D good for mods?
Modded Minecraft runs almost all of its logic on one thread, so single-thread performance sets your tick times. The 7950X3D stacks 96 MB of 3D V-Cache on the die, which cuts memory latency on exactly that thread. Chunk data, entities and mod state stay close to the core doing the work.
Is DDoS protection included?
Yes. Every plan includes Layer 4 and Layer 7 DDoS protection at no extra cost, filtered at the network edge before traffic reaches your server. Hosting somewhere else? Our remote DDoS protection for Minecraft servers shields external servers through an IP tunnel.
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