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Looking for dedicated E5-2680 v4 [US]
I'm currently using an i9-9900, and it's good enough for now, but soon I'll need a CPU with better multithreading performance. I'm looking for an E5-2680 v4 under $75 a month with the following specs:
Dual Xeon E5-2680 v4 (28 cores)
64GB DDR4
1x 1TB SSD (750GB SSD would work too)
1Gbps port
US datacenter


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@1gservers
If you can afford $24 more for a lot more...
@oplink has for $99
Best performance with 1 Gbps unmetered
Dual Intel Xeon E5-2683-v4 CPU (total 32c 64t)
128 GB DDR4 Memory
2TB SSD Storage
1 Gbps Unmetered Port
I have 1 left in stock, all come with a 2TB SSD as well and 128g ram.
https://my.oplink.net/store/dedicated-servers/dual-intel-xeon-e5-2683-v4
We also have a VDS version with less cores, and 64G ram:
https://my.oplink.net/store/vds/intel-e5-64gb
Nice thing is this comes with a 10G port and 100TB data
Thanks,
Ryan
I sent you a PM
@DartNode has what you want for $83 p/month, maybe reach out see if they can work with you to get it to $75 or so
https://dartnode.com/dedicated/5/configure
Slightly out of budget and not the exact CPU, but just to throw this out there.
(2) Intel Xeon E5-2650v4
64GB ECC
(2) 1TB SSD
50TB @ 10Gbps
1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
Spokane, WA
$85/mo
https://crunchbits.com/dedicated
Intel Dual Xeon E5-2680v4
128 GB Ram
2x500 GB SSD
/29 IPv4
20TB BW @ 1Gbps
$89/mo
@PureVoltage have a sale on there 2680 systems atm,. Hit up jake for a deal.
If you're willing to increase your budget to $120/month, we can do this configuration for you:
If this works for you and you're willing to stretch your budget a bit higher, we'd be more than happy to accommodate!
2683v4 is dog slow in terms of single-core performance. Also WSI has this exact configuration for $77.
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/Intel-Xeon-E5-2680-v4-vs-Intel-i9-9900K/2779vs3334
As to the pricing, the offer has 1 Gbps unmetered.
The best CPU depends on the workload. For single core single threading yes, i9-9900 is superior, but for multi-threaded workloads, it's about the same or better because you have so many more threads. High Freq. cores are always going to be better than lower Freq cores for single core single thread applications. But if you have more cores and you are running multithreaded services which most web servers are best at, it's unlikely i9-9900 is that much better with half the cores. I would be more interested in the backplane IO than the minor difference in CPU benchmark overall when it comes to comparing these.
yes WSI is also 1gbps unmetered.