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  • thewthew Member

    Fourplex Rocks!

  • ypcypc Member

    Hi,Will VPS S be restocked? What's the difference between IPv4+IPv6 and VPS S?

  • GulfGulf Member

    Chinese spammers have joined :s

    Need to restrict 25 port allocation

    https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=38.135.24.33

  • motigremotigre Member

    Fourplex Rocks!

  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    @Gulf said:
    Chinese spammers have joined :s

    Need to restrict 25 port allocation

    https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=38.135.24.33

    That IP address is a Tor exit relay (which we allow). Exit relays do get on blacklists.

    I don't plan to not allow exit relays, but do understand why my competitors disallow Tor.

    Thanked by 1JohnnySac
  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    For some of you asking for VPS S stock, I've added some more stock.

  • GulfGulf Member

    hope m$ will not block the network

  • gsea4gsea4 Member

    Fourplex Rocks twice!

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • alicebaliceb Member

    Order Number 4623717924
    Order Number 6408926829
    Order Number 5512955246
    Order Number 2552234955

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  • stxxstxx Member

    Fourplex Really GOOD!

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  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    @aliceb said:
    Order Number 4623717924
    Order Number 6408926829
    Order Number 5512955246
    Order Number 2552234955

    Done!

  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    @Gulf said:
    hope m$ will not block the network

    The funny part is I used to work for Microsoft. But I still don't really use their products at home.

  • Fourplex Rocks!

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • gsea4gsea4 Member
    edited May 2025

    Order Number 6148449389

    If I would like to change the billing cycle to annual later, can I do that and keep the promo discount?

  • fly056fly056 Member

    This looks like an interesting service. I like the updated CPU offering.

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • PenguinPenguin Member

    More flex with Fourplex

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    @gsea4 said:
    Order Number 6148449389

    If I would like to change the billing cycle to annual later, can I do that and keep the promo discount?

    I've added your credits.

    If you switch to annual later, you will keep your promo discount.

    Thanked by 1gsea4
  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    @fly056 said:
    This looks like an interesting service. I like the updated CPU offering.

    Quite frankly, I built my servers just so I can use Ryzen 9000-series CPUs. Pre-built servers were all Ryzen 7000.

    Thanked by 1JohnnySac
  • lirrrlirrr Member

    Order Number: 4728194724

  • fly056fly056 Member

    @Fourplex said:

    @fly056 said:
    This looks like an interesting service. I like the updated CPU offering.

    Quite frankly, I built my servers just so I can use Ryzen 9000-series CPUs. Pre-built servers were all Ryzen 7000.

    Any benefit to considering the 9000-x3d series cpus for servers vs these 9000x cpus?

  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    @lirrr said:
    Order Number: 4728194724

    Done!

  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    @fly056 said:
    Any benefit to considering the 9000-x3d series cpus for servers vs these 9000x cpus?

    At the time I assembled the servers, I don't believe there was a 9900X3D, so I used the 9900X.

  • lirrrlirrr Member

    just curious, if you already answered this question then sorry for the same question
    with the latest accident with Virtualizor
    I'm a little bit worry as you also used Virtualizor as I can see in the panel
    hopefully there is already a measure taken?

  • netguynetguy Member

    GLWS!

  • fly056fly056 Member

    @Fourplex said:

    @fly056 said:
    Any benefit to considering the 9000-x3d series cpus for servers vs these 9000x cpus?

    At the time I assembled the servers, I don't believe there was a 9900X3D, so I used the 9900X.

    More just wondering if the x3d CPUs would be better server CPU or not.

  • Ed_ChdEd_Chd Member

    Is there going to be a restock for the $1.75/mo one?

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • @fly056 said:

    @Fourplex said:

    @fly056 said:
    Any benefit to considering the 9000-x3d series cpus for servers vs these 9000x cpus?

    At the time I assembled the servers, I don't believe there was a 9900X3D, so I used the 9900X.

    More just wondering if the x3d CPUs would be better server CPU or not.

    X3D processors are targeted for gaming performance with larger vertically stacked L3 caches. They cost more and sometimes have lower base clock speeds than their non-X3D counterparts (7950X3D 4.2 GHz vs. 7950X 4.5 GHz) although the newer 9950X3D and 9950X both have the same base clock speeds at 4.3 GHz. I don't know how the X3D cache is affected by virtualization but more L3 cache never hurts and the X3D variants usually have double the amount of L3. Even so, I doubt X3D has any great effect on the performance of a VPS.

    If I were building a server to be virtualized for VPS's I would not spend more money on the X3D version (about 54% more for the 9900X3D). I also would not get the X3D version if the clock speeds were lower.

    When choosing a VPS, if it's between a 7950X3D and a 7950X, I'd prefer the 7950x for the faster base clock speeds. For the 9950X/X3D, they both have the same base clock so either one would do. This offer uses a 9900X which has a base clock of 4.4 GHz and boosts to 5.6 GHz (64 MB L3). For comparison, the 9900X3D has the same base clock of 4.4 GHz but a slightly lower max boost of 5.5 GHz (128 MB L3).

    Bottom line is, for the same model of CPU, and all else being equal, I wouldn't let X3D vs. non-X3D affect your VPS buying decision.

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • ongtongt Member

    please restock for the $1.75/mo :*

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  • fly056fly056 Member

    @JohnnySac said:

    @fly056 said:

    @Fourplex said:

    @fly056 said:
    Any benefit to considering the 9000-x3d series cpus for servers vs these 9000x cpus?

    At the time I assembled the servers, I don't believe there was a 9900X3D, so I used the 9900X.

    More just wondering if the x3d CPUs would be better server CPU or not.

    X3D processors are targeted for gaming performance with larger vertically stacked L3 caches. They cost more and sometimes have lower base clock speeds than their non-X3D counterparts (7950X3D 4.2 GHz vs. 7950X 4.5 GHz) although the newer 9950X3D and 9950X both have the same base clock speeds at 4.3 GHz. I don't know how the X3D cache is affected by virtualization but more L3 cache never hurts and the X3D variants usually have double the amount of L3. Even so, I doubt X3D has any great effect on the performance of a VPS.

    If I were building a server to be virtualized for VPS's I would not spend more money on the X3D version (about 54% more for the 9900X3D). I also would not get the X3D version if the clock speeds were lower.

    When choosing a VPS, if it's between a 7950X3D and a 7950X, I'd prefer the 7950x for the faster base clock speeds. For the 9950X/X3D, they both have the same base clock so either one would do. This offer uses a 9900X which has a base clock of 4.4 GHz and boosts to 5.6 GHz (64 MB L3). For comparison, the 9900X3D has the same base clock of 4.4 GHz but a slightly lower max boost of 5.5 GHz (128 MB L3).

    Bottom line is, for the same model of CPU, and all else being equal, I wouldn't let X3D vs. non-X3D affect your VPS buying decision.

    That's about what I figured. I was just curious though, wasn't using that was a selection criteria for anything though.

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • cccccc Member

    Fourplex Rocks!
    Please restock, thank you.

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