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# Memory Allocation

Incorrect Memory Allocation is a common reason for crashing and lag during playtime.

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*How to set it up using Curseforge App.*

| Minimum Max Memory | Recommended Max Memory |
| ------------------ | ---------------------- |
| 4 GB (4096 MB)     | 6GB (6144 MB)          |

**Configure Memory per Modpack:**

1. Open the CurseForge app.
2. Click on the Capy Origins instance.
3. Navigate to the kebab menu in the top right (3 dots), and select "profile options".
4. Uncheck "use system memory settings" and drag the slider to the recommended max memory shown above.
5. Hit "Done" and launch the instance through CurseForge as usual.

#### Configure Memory for all Instances:

1. Open the CurseForge app.
2. Click on the settings menu (cog) in the lower left corner.
3. Select "Minecraft" under "Game Specific".
4. Under "Java Settings", dragon the "Set the default memory allocated to profiles" slider to the recommended max memory shown above.
5. Close the menu and launch the instance through CurseForge as usual.
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