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AlphaVPS (Ryzen 7000 and 5000)
CrownClown (Ryzen 7000 and 5000)
GreenCloud VPS (Ryzen 5000 in some promotional offers)
Speedypage (Ryzen 7000 and 5000)
HostBrr (Ryzen 7000 and 5000)
HostCram (i9 11900K)
Atomic Network (Ryzen 7000)
Space Hosting (Ryzen 5000)
Low Hosting (Ryzen 5000)
Liga Hosting (Intel 13th gen and Ryzen 5000)
Hostiko (Ryzen 7000 and 5000)
Hostaris (Ryzen 7000 and 5000)
LuxVPS (Ryzen 5000)
ExtraVM (Ryzen 5000 and 3000)
Hybula (Ryzen 7000)
Crunchbits (Ryzen 7000)
Advin Servers VDS (Ryzen 7000)
Aeza (Ryzen 7000))
From the VPSes that i have benchmarked. Most of them are Ryzen 7000 series (7700, 7900, 7950X or 7950X3D) and one Intel 12900K.
VPS with Ryzen 5000 series cannot score more than 2200 in GB6.
I have some Ryzen 7900 and 7900X in use, but nobody should expect to get 100% bare metal dedicated CPU geekbench score on a VPS that's on shared hardware that's being used by a bunch of other customer servers. The expectation is unrealistic for normal non-niche servers. Performance can be great, but it's not going to be great 100% of the time. Might have a better experience with sustained performance with providers that sell slices of larger RAM plans like 8-12-16 GB RAM VPS, that way there's less severs on a system and it basically guarantees more available CPU resources.
Aéza has Ryzen 9 7950X3D (and non 3D on RU) in various locations (including multiple EU and Los Angeles)
They've been great for me, and they really provide what they say. You also have the option to buy dedicated cores & hourly billing.
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