One-click installs for every major modpack on AMD Ryzen 9950X CPUs whose class-leading single-thread speed keeps modded TPS high, paired with DDR5 RAM, NVMe SSD storage, and Terabit+ DDoS protection. Run any Forge, NeoForge, or Fabric pack from CurseForge or Modrinth from a Pterodactyl-based panel.
We recommend 6–12 GB of RAM for most Minecraft modpack servers, scaling with pack size and player count — each pack below lists its own recommendation.
The newest entry in the flagship All the Mods series — a huge kitchen-sink pack spanning tech, magic, storage, and exploration.
A massive kitchen-sink pack with hundreds of tech and magic mods and near-endless progression.
The 1.19.2 kitchen-sink All the Mods pack — broad tech and magic content for long-running worlds.
An exploration-focused pack that layers structures, biomes, bosses, and quality-of-life onto a near-vanilla feel.
A Create-driven progression pack about building elaborate contraptions and automation chains.
A story-driven Create skyblock pack focused on automation and engineering challenges.
A brutally difficult survival overhaul — thirst, temperature, dragons, and permadeath-adjacent gameplay.
A roguelike RPG pack built around running procedurally generated Vaults to earn levels and loot.
A quest-guided expert kitchen-sink pack with deep tech and magic interconnection.
A gated progression pack where content unlocks in ages, from the stone age to space.
The classic skyblock pack — start on a tree and a chunk of nothing and automate your way to the top.
Catch, train, and battle Pokémon in Minecraft — a hugely popular pack for community servers.
An action-RPG overhaul with bosses, classes, and a Souls-like combat feel.
A Fabric RPG pack with a custom skill and questing system and heavy exploration content.
The legendary ultra-long expert pack — thousands of hours of tightly gated GregTech progression.
A questing expert pack with a smooth, well-paced tech and magic progression.
A guided pack that teaches popular mods step by step — ideal for newcomers to modded Minecraft.
Start in a world of solid stone and mine, automate, and expand outward — a stoneblock twist on skyblock.
Prefer to build your own pack? Deploy a bare loader or optimized server software in one click.
The community-driven successor to Forge that powers most modern (1.20.1+) mods and packs.
The original and most widely supported Minecraft mod loader, behind the majority of classic modpacks.
A lightweight, fast mod loader popular for performance mods and the newest Minecraft versions.
A high-performance Spigot fork with async chunk loading and deep optimization — the standard for plugin SMPs and networks.
A Paper fork with even more configuration and gameplay options; drop-in compatible with Paper plugins.
Modpack hosting is a Minecraft server pre-configured to run a curated collection of mods — a modpack such as All the Mods 10 or RLCraft. On Prism Nodes you install any Forge, NeoForge, or Fabric modpack in one click from a Pterodactyl-based panel, and it runs on AMD Ryzen 9950X CPUs with DDR5 RAM and NVMe SSD storage — the single-thread speed that heavily modded worlds depend on to hold a steady 20 TPS.
Most Minecraft modpacks need 6 to 12 GB of RAM. Lighter, beginner packs run well on 4 GB, mid-size kitchen-sink packs want 8 to 10 GB, and the largest packs are happiest with 12 GB, plus roughly 1 GB per handful of concurrent players. Each pack above lists its own recommended figure, or you can size it precisely with our Minecraft RAM calculator.
Yes. Beyond the packs listed here, you can install any Forge, NeoForge, or Fabric modpack from CurseForge or Modrinth — either through the one-click installer or by uploading the server files directly. The panel selects the correct loader and Minecraft version automatically, so you are playing within minutes.