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  • @BarkingIron said:

    @TODO said:

    @BarkingIron said: Are the cores dedicated?

    Yeah, from what I understand you get dedicated threads, not cores per se.

    Honestly if the 8 core server hits a 7-8k multi-core GB5 it would be great but I already have the wishoting ryzen machine for the same yearly price with twice the storage and 4 ryzen cores.

    I don't think they will go higher than 2.7k-3k

    Even 8 cores?! If they are dedicated considering it's even V3 shouldn't it touch 5K atleast

    The offer is 4 threads. If you ask me, 2.4k would already be a good bench.

  • @TODO said: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/176042/php-friends-12-dedicated-cores-18gb-ram-450gb-ssd-8-60-for-tranfer/p1

    I assume the deal will have cores pretty close/same to these.

    @BarkingIron said: Even 8 cores?! If they are dedicated considering it's even V3 shouldn't it touch 5K atleast

    I am judging by the benchmark mentioned above by another guy, note that he has 12 threads on a 10 core CPU.
    I am not sure why are you so paranoid ?
    Also these cores are not Ryzen, they are old CPUs.

  • @smallbibi said:

    @BarkingIron said:

    @TODO said:

    @BarkingIron said: Are the cores dedicated?

    Yeah, from what I understand you get dedicated threads, not cores per se.

    Honestly if the 8 core server hits a 7-8k multi-core GB5 it would be great but I already have the wishoting ryzen machine for the same yearly price with twice the storage and 4 ryzen cores.

    I don't think they will go higher than 2.7k-3k

    Even 8 cores?! If they are dedicated considering it's even V3 shouldn't it touch 5K atleast

    The offer is 4 threads. If you ask me, 2.4k would already be a good bench.

    I bought the 8 core offer. It's available on the page.

  • @BarkingIron said:

    @smallbibi said:

    @BarkingIron said:

    @TODO said:

    @BarkingIron said: Are the cores dedicated?

    Yeah, from what I understand you get dedicated threads, not cores per se.

    Honestly if the 8 core server hits a 7-8k multi-core GB5 it would be great but I already have the wishoting ryzen machine for the same yearly price with twice the storage and 4 ryzen cores.

    I don't think they will go higher than 2.7k-3k

    Even 8 cores?! If they are dedicated considering it's even V3 shouldn't it touch 5K atleast

    The offer is 4 threads. If you ask me, 2.4k would already be a good bench.

    I bought the 8 core offer. It's available on the page.

    I see, my bad. Well, with 8 cores, 7-8k is impossible. I would expect 4.5k+ but it may be worse because presumably everyone has "dedicated" and the cpu is always being stressed.

  • @BarkingIron while I think you are focussing too much on raw benchmark numbers, I am pretty sure you're expectations wishes won't be fulfilled here.

    XEON E5 usually have more cores but less core frequency e.g. compared to E3. I'd expect 600-700 single score and for the 8 core probably something 3-4k multicore. of course can be a bit more or even less, depending on the final cpu model and how full the node really gets.

    as with other providers dedicated usually does not mean you get a real core only for you. but rather a virtual one which usually is more the performance of a thread (no boost). and the 'dedicated' simply means you can use everything you get out of it all the time.

    Thanked by 1TODO
  • @Falzo said:
    @BarkingIron while I think you are focussing too much on raw benchmark numbers, I am pretty sure you're expectations wishes won't be fulfilled here.

    XEON E5 usually have more cores but less core frequency e.g. compared to E3. I'd expect 600-700 single score and for the 8 core probably something 3-4k multicore. of course can be a bit more or even less, depending on the final cpu model and how full the node really gets.

    as with other providers dedicated usually does not mean you get a real core only for you. but rather a virtual one which usually is more the performance of a thread (no boost). and the 'dedicated' simply means you can use everything you get out of it all the time.

    Makes sense! I opened a ticket for refund because I thought it was a better deal than the wishosting deal but doesn't seem like it unless I'm wrong?

  • @BarkingIron said:

    @Falzo said:
    @BarkingIron while I think you are focussing too much on raw benchmark numbers, I am pretty sure you're expectations wishes won't be fulfilled here.

    XEON E5 usually have more cores but less core frequency e.g. compared to E3. I'd expect 600-700 single score and for the 8 core probably something 3-4k multicore. of course can be a bit more or even less, depending on the final cpu model and how full the node really gets.

    as with other providers dedicated usually does not mean you get a real core only for you. but rather a virtual one which usually is more the performance of a thread (no boost). and the 'dedicated' simply means you can use everything you get out of it all the time.

    Makes sense! I opened a ticket for refund because I thought it was a better deal than the wishosting deal but doesn't seem like it unless I'm wrong?

    yeah, understandable... I don't think it will beat the wishosting thing performance wise. that ryzen 5950x is probably close to double performance single threaded already.

    don't get me wrong I think this offer here is still great value for the money. the above expectations on cpu performance together with the location/network as well as a decent amount of RAM and SSD make it definitely worth to look at ;-)

    I actually don't really need something as usual. but I managed to steer clear of all netcup offers so far...

    btw: if you would want something really powerful in frankfurt in the range of 120 yearly you should go for @Mr_Tom / vmspecialist offer ... just saying.

    Thanked by 1Mr_Tom
  • @Falzo said:

    @BarkingIron said:

    @Falzo said:
    @BarkingIron while I think you are focussing too much on raw benchmark numbers, I am pretty sure you're expectations wishes won't be fulfilled here.

    XEON E5 usually have more cores but less core frequency e.g. compared to E3. I'd expect 600-700 single score and for the 8 core probably something 3-4k multicore. of course can be a bit more or even less, depending on the final cpu model and how full the node really gets.

    as with other providers dedicated usually does not mean you get a real core only for you. but rather a virtual one which usually is more the performance of a thread (no boost). and the 'dedicated' simply means you can use everything you get out of it all the time.

    Makes sense! I opened a ticket for refund because I thought it was a better deal than the wishosting deal but doesn't seem like it unless I'm wrong?

    yeah, understandable... I don't think it will beat the wishosting thing performance wise. that ryzen 5950x is probably close to double performance single threaded already.

    don't get me wrong I think this offer here is still great value for the money. the above expectations on cpu performance together with the location/network as well as a decent amount of RAM and SSD make it definitely worth to look at ;-)

    I actually don't really need something as usual. but I managed to steer clear of all netcup offers so far...

    btw: if you would want something really powerful in frankfurt in the range of 120 yearly you should go for @Mr_Tom / vmspecialist offer ... just saying.

    I'm a @Mr_Tom fan myself! But it's hard to beat the wishosting deal. And I already have the SYS server. I may have machines with other companies but VMSpecialist is still on top of my life since whatever short time i was with them!

  • :-D

    here is a yabs to water your mouth: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3351744/#Comment_3351744

    we'll see, but I doubt the 8 cores of php-friends can beat that (no offense though).

    what's your use case anyway? sorry if you mentioned it already and I didn't notice... for video encoding or game servers and stuff more cores usually is not neccessarily better anyway but you rather want high single thread performance. for webhosting and othe things that highly benefit from multi-threading that could be a different different story.

    Thanked by 2TODO Mr_Tom
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