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[Server Required] 7950x Instant Deployment with 10Gbps Port US location

Hello,
I need to host 30-40 Windows VMs mostly and the average RAM allocation is 300GB, so what will be the best budget option for me?

Currently, I have one 7950x but only 128GB RAM. I need more than that, so I'm thinking of another node.

Requirements:

192GB RAM
10Gbps Port
A good amount of IP subnets are available

Please give me your offers!

Comments

  • emghemgh Member
    edited May 5

    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

  • samratfktsamratfkt Member

    I need another 192GB in a cheap price!

  • @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

  • emghemgh Member

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

  • ShakibShakib Member, Patron Provider

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • lukast__lukast__ Member

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    With ECC?

  • DessgunDessgun Member

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    7950x supports 256?

  • ShakibShakib Member, Patron Provider

    @lukast__ said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    With ECC?

    Yes.

    @Dessgun said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    7950x supports 256?

    Yes.

    Thanked by 2lukast__ emgh
  • DessgunDessgun Member

    @Shakib said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    With ECC?

    Yes.

    @Dessgun said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    7950x supports 256?

    Yes.

    Where did you see this? I'd like to read about it

  • ShakibShakib Member, Patron Provider

    @Dessgun said:

    @Shakib said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    With ECC?

    Yes.

    @Dessgun said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    7950x supports 256?

    Yes.

    Where did you see this? I'd like to read about it

    https://www.asus.com/news/cilgj4q5royvfwhn/

    https://us.msi.com/news/detail/MSI-Intel-and-AMD-Motherboards-Now-Fully-Support-Up-to-256GB-of-Memory-Capacity-143318

  • AXYZEAXYZE Member

    @Dessgun said:

    @Shakib said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    With ECC?

    Yes.

    @Dessgun said:

    @Shakib said:

    @emgh said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    @emgh said:
    If you're used to the 7950x single-core performance, you might get disappointed, as they don't go over 128 GB. Might want to look at getting another one of what you have if so, with less RAM and a slightly weaker CPU maybe.

    I thought they went to 192GB on server AM5 platform?

    Oh yeah, I believe they do now that you say it. I googled for a few minutes now and all I saw was contradictions..

    256GB is possible now.

    7950x supports 256?

    Yes.

    Where did you see this? I'd like to read about it

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/191146/amd-am5-now-with-256gb-ram-support

    Thanked by 2Not_Oles Dessgun
  • fiberstatefiberstate Member, Patron Provider

    @samratfkt said:
    Hello,
    I need to host 30-40 Windows VMs mostly and the average RAM allocation is 300GB, so what will be the best budget option for me?

    Currently, I have one 7950x but only 128GB RAM. I need more than that, so I'm thinking of another node.

    Requirements:

    192GB RAM
    10Gbps Port
    A good amount of IP subnets are available

    Please give me your offers!

    We have the following available

    AMD Ryzen 9 7950X (16 Cores/32 Threads)

    Includes:

    128 GB DDR5 Memory
    2TB NVMe Samsung Evo Plus
    1 IPv4 Address Included
    /64 IPv6 Address Included
    10Gbps 330 TB Transfer
    Included (reboot, install, console) IPMI
    Custom Deployment
    

    Promo double drive (free 2TB NVMe)

    192GB RAM upgrade available.

    $119.95
    Per Month

    https://deals.fiberstate.com/

  • samratfktsamratfkt Member

    @fiberstate said:

    @samratfkt said:
    Hello,
    I need to host 30-40 Windows VMs mostly and the average RAM allocation is 300GB, so what will be the best budget option for me?

    Currently, I have one 7950x but only 128GB RAM. I need more than that, so I'm thinking of another node.

    Requirements:

    192GB RAM
    10Gbps Port
    A good amount of IP subnets are available

    Please give me your offers!

    We have the following available

    AMD Ryzen 9 7950X (16 Cores/32 Threads)

    Includes:

    128 GB DDR5 Memory
    2TB NVMe Samsung Evo Plus
    1 IPv4 Address Included
    /64 IPv6 Address Included
    10Gbps 330 TB Transfer
    Included (reboot, install, console) IPMI
    Custom Deployment
    

    Promo double drive (free 2TB NVMe)

    192GB RAM upgrade available.

    $119.95
    Per Month

    https://deals.fiberstate.com/

    What will be the deployment time for this config? I need it urgently.

  • layer7layer7 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    Hi,

    this 256 GB or 192 GB with ECC are just theory.

    There are virtually no 48 GB ECC modules available.

    And even less 64 GB ECC modules. ( and not even UDIMM ).

    So if you want a reliable ECC driven server, then right now, 128 GB is still the max. -- AFAIK due to lack of availbility of ECC modules.

  • conceptconcept Member
    edited May 5

    ReliableSite @MrRadic had 7950x dedicated server with 192GB Ram in stock just this morning for me.

    https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/16-Core-server/amd-ryzen-7950x-192GB

    They currently have a Ryzen 7900 with 192GB Ram in stock and can be deployed in 10 mins.

    https://payments.reliablesite.net/cart.php?a=confproduct&i=1

    @Atomic_Networks may be able to help you too.

    Thanked by 1MrRadic
  • fiberstatefiberstate Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 5

    @samratfkt said:

    @fiberstate said:

    @samratfkt said:
    Hello,
    I need to host 30-40 Windows VMs mostly and the average RAM allocation is 300GB, so what will be the best budget option for me?

    Currently, I have one 7950x but only 128GB RAM. I need more than that, so I'm thinking of another node.

    Requirements:

    192GB RAM
    10Gbps Port
    A good amount of IP subnets are available

    Please give me your offers!

    We have the following available

    AMD Ryzen 9 7950X (16 Cores/32 Threads)

    Includes:

    128 GB DDR5 Memory
    2TB NVMe Samsung Evo Plus
    1 IPv4 Address Included
    /64 IPv6 Address Included
    10Gbps 330 TB Transfer
    Included (reboot, install, console) IPMI
    Custom Deployment
    

    Promo double drive (free 2TB NVMe)

    192GB RAM upgrade available.

    $119.95
    Per Month

    https://deals.fiberstate.com/

    What will be the deployment time for this config? I need it urgently.

    Register here, open a ticket and we'll get you going:

    https://billing.fiberstate.com/register.php

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