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What should be the ideal price of this server?
I got a dedicated server with the following specs-
i7-6700 (4c/8t)
32GB ram
2TB nvme with 45TB of read and 45TB of write, 4.61 years power_on_hours
nvidia gtx745-4GB VRAM
1IPv4 along with IPv6
Unlimited bandwidth on 50Mbps link
The provider is not on lowendtalk. What should be the ideal monthly price of this server in USD?

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$7/year
Please, no jokes.
The real question is... is there IPv6? You did not mention that.
Yes, I mentioned it
Location? And what sort of network are we talking – single homed to Cogent or something sensible?
$500/month and it would be a steal
Please, no jokes
I do not want to divulge the location. Network is provided by two different providers (for high availability) but only 50Mbps uplink, tier 3 datacenter.
Doesnt help much
Unlimited 50Mbps in APAC costs a little bit.
Unlimited 50Mbps in EU/NA is nothing
Leave the network part and just consider the hardware. According to you, what is the optimal monthly price in USD?
It should be good for an NES gaming server. The price can be estimated at around $40–$50 per month.
depends on location. 25-40 bucks.
@bh4tech for example @PulsedMedia has i7-7700/32G/2TB for €35. The GPU is practically junk. So, 720*0.05*$0.16=$5.76. Give or take €40/m
@ReliableSiteHosting also offers 4c/32G/1T (ssd) at $39/month
The fact that you're rate limited to 50Mbps suggests your server isn't in Europe or the US, so the above is probably a little cheap... But without knowing which country it's in, very hard to say!
Without location really hard to say. In the US you can sell it for 30/mo in south korea you could charge 300, not compareable
I got it at around $35 in a place where bandwidth is not cheap, so I guess I got a fair deal.
Thanks to @xC0de , @sayem314 , @rpqu and @aluy for providing concrete answers