
Apexium Optimization
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About this Modpack
🎮 Key Advantages for Players
This modpack is built around one goal — making Minecraft run better, smoother, and more reliably.
🚀 Higher FPS & Smoother Gameplay
Significantly reduced stuttering, improved frame pacing, and consistent performance across all rendering backends included in this modpack.
⚡ Lower CPU & GPU Overhead
Workload is distributed more efficiently — freeing up resources for game logic and complex mods running in the background.
🧩 Stable in Heavily Modded Environments
Runs reliably even with large, complex modpacks installed. No unexpected crashes or slowdowns from mod conflicts.
📈 No More Lag Spikes
Consistent performance means fewer sudden frame drops, even in the most demanding areas and dimensions.
🛠️ Featured Optimization Mods
🧪 Sodium
The gold standard of Minecraft rendering optimization.
Sodium completely rewrites the vanilla rendering engine, delivering significantly higher FPS, smoother frame pacing, and reduced micro-stutter. Key improvements include:
Smarter chunk rendering — only renders what's actually visible
Better GPU batching — reduces draw calls and GPU overhead
Improved multi-core CPU usage — spreads the load across threads
✅ Compatible with Fabric & NeoForge, no visual changes
🌋 VulkanMod
Next-gen rendering powered by Vulkan.
Replaces Minecraft's outdated OpenGL renderer with a modern Vulkan-based rendering engine. Benefits include:
Much lower CPU overhead — Vulkan gives direct, low-level GPU control
Better performance on AMD hardware & Linux systems
Aligns with Mojang's own planned transition to Vulkan
⚠️ Requires Vulkan 1.2+ — GTX 900 / RX 400 / Intel Arc or newer
Available Versions
How to Set Up a Apexium Optimization Server
Order Server
Choose at least 4 GB RAM (6 GB recommended for Apexium Optimization). Based on player count: per 8 players.
Install Modpack in Dashboard
Open the modpack browser in the dashboard, search for "Apexium Optimization" and click "Install". The fabric loader and Minecraft 1.21.11 are configured automatically.
Start Server & Play
Start the server – all mods are loaded automatically. Share the server IP with friends and play together!
Frequently Asked Questions
Apexium Optimization server crashes or won't start – what to do?
Most common causes: insufficient RAM or wrong fabric loader. Check latest.log for "OutOfMemoryError" → increase RAM to at least 6 GB. For "Mixin" or "ClassNotFoundException" errors: modpack version and loader don't match. With Mado Hosting, loader and Minecraft version are auto-configured on modpack install – preventing most startup issues.
How much RAM does a Apexium Optimization server really need?
Minimum 4 GB, recommended 6 GB for stable performance. per 8 players. Important: Minecraft modpacks need more RAM than vanilla – plan extra per additional player. With Mado Hosting, you can scale RAM up live at any time without data loss (from €8/month).
Can I add custom mods to Apexium Optimization without conflicts?
Yes, but check compatibility: only use mods for the same loader (fabric) and same Minecraft version (1.21.11). Common issues: ID conflicts with recipe mods and incompatible coremod versions. The Mado dashboard mod browser only shows compatible mods and warns about known conflicts.
Apexium Optimization server lagging – performance tips
1) Increase RAM to 6 GB+. 2) Reduce server view-distance to 8 (server.properties). 3) Pre-generate chunks with the "Chunky" plugin. 4) Use /spark profiler to check which mods consume the most tick time. With Mado Hosting, all servers run on NVMe SSDs with dedicated CPU cores – eliminating hardware as a bottleneck.
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Start your own server with automatic modpack installation.
Details
- License
- Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International
- Server-side
- Unsupported
- Client-side
- Required
Supported Versions
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