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I'm currently running a 1.21.1 neoforge server with over 300 mods and a maximum of 6 concurrent players. I'm running it on an i7 5960x, because that's what I have and it's already running a Plex server.
I've already pre-loaded chunks, but in an area with a big village and cave, the log gets spammed with cant keep up, around 50 ticks behind, goes up to 150-200 ticks if more than 2 people are online.
I have enough spare parts to move the server to its own device. I have a spare i7 10700k and a spare i7 4790k both in their own motherboards. I'm waiting on a new power supply to come tomorrow. I can test the 4790k because I have the ddr3 in the motherboard, but I would have to buy the ddr4 for the 10700k.
Would the 4790k be enough to solve my issues or should I go ahead with the 10700k? Or should the server be running fine on the current 5960x? Wondering if anyone has experience with running heavily modded servers on any of these CPUs. Thanks.
Edit: spark shows most of the performance hit is entity/ai
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I've already pre-loaded chunks, but in an area with a big village and cave, the log gets spammed with cant keep up, around 50 ticks behind, goes up to 150-200 ticks if more than 2 people are online.
I have enough spare parts to move the server to its own device. I have a spare i7 10700k and a spare i7 4790k both in their own motherboards. I'm waiting on a new power supply to come tomorrow. I can test the 4790k because I have the ddr3 in the motherboard, but I would have to buy the ddr4 for the 10700k.
Would the 4790k be enough to solve my issues or should I go ahead with the 10700k? Or should the server be running fine on the current 5960x? Wondering if anyone has experience with running heavily modded servers on any of these CPUs. Thanks.
Edit: spark shows most of the performance hit is entity/ai
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