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We heard you have a thing for AMD.... Maybe we have a 3950X inside? Also now accepting CRYPTO!

DelongDelong Member
edited December 2019 in Offers


What's this?
We got someting for you all!
Someone, somewhere, some how acquired some AMD Ryzen 3950X's.
So if you're looking for AMD goodness, with fast ECC RAM and solid NVMe disks you're at the right spot!

What's the catch?
I don't want the alphabet soup busting down my door on Christmas or New Years, so nothing illegal and don't be a jerk.

Here's the deal!
Limited quantities available.

INTRO-Ryzen-S-VPS
1 CPU Core
1 GB Ram
10 GB NVMe Disk
1 TB Bandwidth
1 IPv4
Starting at $4.99/m

INTRO-Ryzen-M-VPS
2 CPU Core
2 GB Ram
25 GB NVMe Disk
2 TB Bandwidth
1 IPv4
Starting at $7.00/m

See the full line up here!

Location: Ogden, UT
Looking Glass: http://ut.test.bandithost.com
Test files: 100M 1G

Feel free to PM with any questions or a ticket here

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  • Thanked by 2Jord Delong
  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    Woooo weeee that is some BANGING DEALZ. I hope you are going to join us in the BANGING CHRISTMAS DEALZ THREAD TOO.........

    Thanked by 2dahartigan Delong
  • Any Xmas yearly deals ?

    Thanked by 1Delong
  • Arguably most powerful VPS currently available has landed. Waiting for the Geekbench scores.

    Thanked by 1Delong
  • @Jord said:
    Woooo weeee that is some BANGING DEALZ. I hope you are going to join us in the BANGING CHRISTMAS DEALZ THREAD TOO.........

    Well I missed BF and CM, maybe I won’t miss this holiday for everyone haha

    @Deepak_leb said:
    Any Xmas yearly deals ?

    Shoot me a PM with what you had in mind! :smile:

    @poisson said:
    Arguably most powerful VPS currently available has landed. Waiting for the Geekbench scores.

    Hmmm do I want to put out scores or do I let whoever snags one of these do it first lol

    Thanked by 1Deepak_leb
  • @Delong said:
    Hmmm do I want to put out scores or do I let whoever snags one of these do it first lol

    I have a suggestion. From among those who post Geekbench scores of your Ryzen-M-VPS (mainly because we need to see multi-core score as well) within 48 hours, pick 1/2/3 of them (you decide) to receive an additional core!

    Thanked by 1Delong
  • @poisson said:

    @Delong said:
    Hmmm do I want to put out scores or do I let whoever snags one of these do it first lol

    I have a suggestion. From among those who post Geekbench scores of your Ryzen-M-VPS (mainly because we need to see multi-core score as well) within 48 hours, pick 1/2/3 of them (you decide) to receive an additional core!

    Oooo yas.

    Alright guys/gals, here is the secret hidden thread deal. If you purchase a Ryzen-M plan and post your order number, a benchmark result of your choice and what you're looking forward to for the holiday's or even the upcoming year, you'll be entered into a drawing to have an additional core, additional GB ram and double bandwidth!

    We'll do two drawings, one Christmas eve at 11PM EST and New Years Day at 11PM EST. One entry per VPS, one prize per VPS!

    Thanked by 3dahartigan Jord Ouji
  • @Delong said:

    @poisson said:

    @Delong said:
    Hmmm do I want to put out scores or do I let whoever snags one of these do it first lol

    I have a suggestion. From among those who post Geekbench scores of your Ryzen-M-VPS (mainly because we need to see multi-core score as well) within 48 hours, pick 1/2/3 of them (you decide) to receive an additional core!

    Oooo yas.

    Alright guys/gals, here is the secret hidden thread deal. If you purchase a Ryzen-M plan and post your order number, a benchmark result of your choice and what you're looking forward to for the holiday's or even the upcoming year, you'll be entered into a drawing to have an additional core, additional GB ram and double bandwidth!

    We'll do two drawings, one Christmas eve at 11PM EST and New Years Day at 11PM EST. One entry per VPS, one prize per VPS!

    Some one get me paper towels because I am getting wet.

    Thanked by 3Delong dahartigan Jord
  • @seriesn said:

    @Delong said:

    @poisson said:

    @Delong said:
    Hmmm do I want to put out scores or do I let whoever snags one of these do it first lol

    I have a suggestion. From among those who post Geekbench scores of your Ryzen-M-VPS (mainly because we need to see multi-core score as well) within 48 hours, pick 1/2/3 of them (you decide) to receive an additional core!

    Oooo yas.

    Alright guys/gals, here is the secret hidden thread deal. If you purchase a Ryzen-M plan and post your order number, a benchmark result of your choice and what you're looking forward to for the holiday's or even the upcoming year, you'll be entered into a drawing to have an additional core, additional GB ram and double bandwidth!

    We'll do two drawings, one Christmas eve at 11PM EST and New Years Day at 11PM EST. One entry per VPS, one prize per VPS!

    Some one get me paper towels because I am getting wet.

    I love it when you talk dirty to me :blush: lol

  • @Delong said:

    @poisson said:

    @Delong said:
    Hmmm do I want to put out scores or do I let whoever snags one of these do it first lol

    I have a suggestion. From among those who post Geekbench scores of your Ryzen-M-VPS (mainly because we need to see multi-core score as well) within 48 hours, pick 1/2/3 of them (you decide) to receive an additional core!

    Oooo yas.

    Alright guys/gals, here is the secret hidden thread deal. If you purchase a Ryzen-M plan and post your order number, a benchmark result of your choice and what you're looking forward to for the holiday's or even the upcoming year, you'll be entered into a drawing to have an additional core, additional GB ram and double bandwidth!

    We'll do two drawings, one Christmas eve at 11PM EST and New Years Day at 11PM EST. One entry per VPS, one prize per VPS!

    I think we might see entries for a few Christmases down the road if your CM promo is any indicator.

  • Pm-d you.

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep

    @poisson said:

    @Delong said:

    @poisson said:

    @Delong said:
    Hmmm do I want to put out scores or do I let whoever snags one of these do it first lol

    I have a suggestion. From among those who post Geekbench scores of your Ryzen-M-VPS (mainly because we need to see multi-core score as well) within 48 hours, pick 1/2/3 of them (you decide) to receive an additional core!

    Oooo yas.

    Alright guys/gals, here is the secret hidden thread deal. If you purchase a Ryzen-M plan and post your order number, a benchmark result of your choice and what you're looking forward to for the holiday's or even the upcoming year, you'll be entered into a drawing to have an additional core, additional GB ram and double bandwidth!

    We'll do two drawings, one Christmas eve at 11PM EST and New Years Day at 11PM EST. One entry per VPS, one prize per VPS!

    I think we might see entries for a few Christmases down the road if your CM promo is any indicator.

    I'd shaft the post with some bamboo and close it after new years day. I don't think I could cope with that for two Christmas's 😂

    Thanked by 1dahartigan
  • I grab Ryzen-L-VPS
    The CPU is very good.

    Region: Global https://bench.monster v.1.4.9 2019-12-24
    Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global


    OS : CentOS 7.7.1908 (64 Bit)
    Virt/Kernel : KVM / 3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64
    CPU Model : AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor
    CPU Cores : 4 @ 3493.434 MHz x86_64 512 KB Cache
    CPU Flags : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Enabled
    Load Average : 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
    Total Space : 50G (7.7G ~17% used)
    Total RAM : 3789 MB (286 MB + 3312 MB Buff in use)
    Total SWAP : 4095 MB (0 MB in use)

    Uptime : 0 days 14:53

    ASN & ISP : AS18450, WebNX, Inc.
    Organization : WebNX, Inc.
    Location : Los Angeles, United States / US

    Region : California

    ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:

    Single Core : 5964 (EXCELLENT)
    Multi Core : 18378

    ## IO Test

    CPU Speed:
    bzip2 : 146 MB/s
    sha256 : 975 MB/s
    md5sum : 572 MB/s

    RAM Speed:
    Avg. write : 3754.7 MB/s
    Avg. read : 10752.0 MB/s

    Disk Speed:
    1st run : 1.1 GB/s
    2nd run : 1.0 GB/s
    3rd run : 1.1 GB/s


    Average : 1092.3 MB/s

    ## Global Speedtest

    Location Upload Download Ping

    Speedtest.net 901.58 Mbit/s 935.36 Mbit/s 10.092 ms
    USA, New York (AT&T) 171.07 Mbit/s 263.87 Mbit/s 79.754 ms
    USA, Chicago (Windstream) 229.48 Mbit/s 373.52 Mbit/s 39.506 ms
    USA, Dallas (Frontier) 195.38 Mbit/s 509.25 Mbit/s 44.413 ms
    USA, Miami (Frontier) 206.52 Mbit/s 289.24 Mbit/s 73.746 ms
    USA, Los Angeles (Spectrum) 374.00 Mbit/s 722.60 Mbit/s 22.802 ms
    UK, London (Community Fibre) 173.63 Mbit/s 257.75 Mbit/s 119.128 ms
    France, Lyon (SFR) 58.71 Mbit/s 17.17 Mbit/s 137.483 ms
    Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 117.13 Mbit/s 188.15 Mbit/s 159.144 ms
    Spain, Madrid (MasMovil) 125.51 Mbit/s 7.43 Mbit/s 140.433 ms
    Italy, Rome (Unidata) 122.62 Mbit/s 222.55 Mbit/s 156.736 ms
    Russia, Moscow (MTS) 57.91 Mbit/s 150.87 Mbit/s 195.841 ms
    Israel, Haifa (013Netvision) 26.50 Mbit/s 167.02 Mbit/s 188.909 ms
    India, New Delhi (GIGATEL) 24.93 Mbit/s 87.66 Mbit/s 274.753 ms
    Singapore (FirstMedia) 51.48 Mbit/s 29.99 Mbit/s 191.865 ms
    Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther) 174.48 Mbit/s 313.60 Mbit/s 104.110 ms
    Australia, Sydney (Yes Optus) 105.94 Mbit/s 75.36 Mbit/s 166.598 ms
    RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas) 11.68 Mbit/s 14.85 Mbit/s 283.529 ms

    Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare) 67.33 Mbit/s 204.87 Mbit/s 161.033 ms

    Timestamp : 2019-12-27 14:52:23 GMT

    Thanked by 1dahartigan
  • @gtxr Nice! Thanks for posting this bench!

    Also, the Xmas/NYE promo code is still live!

    20% off EVERYTHING
    (Except promo deals)

    Use promo code XMAS-NYE2020

    Thanked by 2gtxr poisson
  • @Delong said:
    @gtxr Nice! Thanks for posting this bench!

    Also, the Xmas/NYE promo code is still live!

    20% off EVERYTHING
    (Except promo deals)

    Use promo code XMAS-NYE2020

    Don't bring your regrets of not buying his beastly Ryzen VPS into 2020

    Thanked by 1gtxr
  • Don't bring your regrets of not buying his beastly Ryzen VPS into 2020

    I started to like Ryzen + NVME VPS
    If NVME setup is Raid 10, the combo will be perfect

  • Let's see see if @MikeA can offer a better 3950X deal next week at ExtraVM

  • @gtxr said:
    I grab Ryzen-L-VPS
    The CPU is very good.

    Region: Global https://bench.monster v.1.4.9 2019-12-24
    Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global


    OS : CentOS 7.7.1908 (64 Bit)
    Virt/Kernel : KVM / 3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64
    CPU Model : AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor
    CPU Cores : 4 @ 3493.434 MHz x86_64 512 KB Cache
    CPU Flags : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Enabled
    Load Average : 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
    Total Space : 50G (7.7G ~17% used)
    Total RAM : 3789 MB (286 MB + 3312 MB Buff in use)
    Total SWAP : 4095 MB (0 MB in use)

    Uptime : 0 days 14:53

    ASN & ISP : AS18450, WebNX, Inc.
    Organization : WebNX, Inc.
    Location : Los Angeles, United States / US

    Region : California

    ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:

    Single Core : 5964 (EXCELLENT)
    Multi Core : 18378

    ## IO Test

    CPU Speed:
    bzip2 : 146 MB/s
    sha256 : 975 MB/s
    md5sum : 572 MB/s

    RAM Speed:
    Avg. write : 3754.7 MB/s
    Avg. read : 10752.0 MB/s

    Disk Speed:
    1st run : 1.1 GB/s
    2nd run : 1.0 GB/s
    3rd run : 1.1 GB/s


    Average : 1092.3 MB/s

    ## Global Speedtest

    Location Upload Download Ping

    Speedtest.net 901.58 Mbit/s 935.36 Mbit/s 10.092 ms
    USA, New York (AT&T) 171.07 Mbit/s 263.87 Mbit/s 79.754 ms
    USA, Chicago (Windstream) 229.48 Mbit/s 373.52 Mbit/s 39.506 ms
    USA, Dallas (Frontier) 195.38 Mbit/s 509.25 Mbit/s 44.413 ms
    USA, Miami (Frontier) 206.52 Mbit/s 289.24 Mbit/s 73.746 ms
    USA, Los Angeles (Spectrum) 374.00 Mbit/s 722.60 Mbit/s 22.802 ms
    UK, London (Community Fibre) 173.63 Mbit/s 257.75 Mbit/s 119.128 ms
    France, Lyon (SFR) 58.71 Mbit/s 17.17 Mbit/s 137.483 ms
    Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 117.13 Mbit/s 188.15 Mbit/s 159.144 ms
    Spain, Madrid (MasMovil) 125.51 Mbit/s 7.43 Mbit/s 140.433 ms
    Italy, Rome (Unidata) 122.62 Mbit/s 222.55 Mbit/s 156.736 ms
    Russia, Moscow (MTS) 57.91 Mbit/s 150.87 Mbit/s 195.841 ms
    Israel, Haifa (013Netvision) 26.50 Mbit/s 167.02 Mbit/s 188.909 ms
    India, New Delhi (GIGATEL) 24.93 Mbit/s 87.66 Mbit/s 274.753 ms
    Singapore (FirstMedia) 51.48 Mbit/s 29.99 Mbit/s 191.865 ms
    Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther) 174.48 Mbit/s 313.60 Mbit/s 104.110 ms
    Australia, Sydney (Yes Optus) 105.94 Mbit/s 75.36 Mbit/s 166.598 ms
    RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas) 11.68 Mbit/s 14.85 Mbit/s 283.529 ms

    Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare) 67.33 Mbit/s 204.87 Mbit/s 161.033 ms

    Timestamp : 2019-12-27 14:52:23 GMT

    how much per month..!??

  • @schilton said:

    @gtxr said:
    I grab Ryzen-L-VPS
    The CPU is very good.

    Region: Global https://bench.monster v.1.4.9 2019-12-24
    Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Global


    OS : CentOS 7.7.1908 (64 Bit)
    Virt/Kernel : KVM / 3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64
    CPU Model : AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor
    CPU Cores : 4 @ 3493.434 MHz x86_64 512 KB Cache
    CPU Flags : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Enabled
    Load Average : 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
    Total Space : 50G (7.7G ~17% used)
    Total RAM : 3789 MB (286 MB + 3312 MB Buff in use)
    Total SWAP : 4095 MB (0 MB in use)

    Uptime : 0 days 14:53

    ASN & ISP : AS18450, WebNX, Inc.
    Organization : WebNX, Inc.
    Location : Los Angeles, United States / US

    Region : California

    ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:

    Single Core : 5964 (EXCELLENT)
    Multi Core : 18378

    ## IO Test

    CPU Speed:
    bzip2 : 146 MB/s
    sha256 : 975 MB/s
    md5sum : 572 MB/s

    RAM Speed:
    Avg. write : 3754.7 MB/s
    Avg. read : 10752.0 MB/s

    Disk Speed:
    1st run : 1.1 GB/s
    2nd run : 1.0 GB/s
    3rd run : 1.1 GB/s


    Average : 1092.3 MB/s

    ## Global Speedtest

    Location Upload Download Ping

    Speedtest.net 901.58 Mbit/s 935.36 Mbit/s 10.092 ms
    USA, New York (AT&T) 171.07 Mbit/s 263.87 Mbit/s 79.754 ms
    USA, Chicago (Windstream) 229.48 Mbit/s 373.52 Mbit/s 39.506 ms
    USA, Dallas (Frontier) 195.38 Mbit/s 509.25 Mbit/s 44.413 ms
    USA, Miami (Frontier) 206.52 Mbit/s 289.24 Mbit/s 73.746 ms
    USA, Los Angeles (Spectrum) 374.00 Mbit/s 722.60 Mbit/s 22.802 ms
    UK, London (Community Fibre) 173.63 Mbit/s 257.75 Mbit/s 119.128 ms
    France, Lyon (SFR) 58.71 Mbit/s 17.17 Mbit/s 137.483 ms
    Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 117.13 Mbit/s 188.15 Mbit/s 159.144 ms
    Spain, Madrid (MasMovil) 125.51 Mbit/s 7.43 Mbit/s 140.433 ms
    Italy, Rome (Unidata) 122.62 Mbit/s 222.55 Mbit/s 156.736 ms
    Russia, Moscow (MTS) 57.91 Mbit/s 150.87 Mbit/s 195.841 ms
    Israel, Haifa (013Netvision) 26.50 Mbit/s 167.02 Mbit/s 188.909 ms
    India, New Delhi (GIGATEL) 24.93 Mbit/s 87.66 Mbit/s 274.753 ms
    Singapore (FirstMedia) 51.48 Mbit/s 29.99 Mbit/s 191.865 ms
    Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther) 174.48 Mbit/s 313.60 Mbit/s 104.110 ms
    Australia, Sydney (Yes Optus) 105.94 Mbit/s 75.36 Mbit/s 166.598 ms
    RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas) 11.68 Mbit/s 14.85 Mbit/s 283.529 ms

    Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare) 67.33 Mbit/s 204.87 Mbit/s 161.033 ms

    Timestamp : 2019-12-27 14:52:23 GMT

    how much per month..!??

    Hey @schilton it is normally $18.99/m but with the 20% promo it comes out to $15.19. If you pay annually and use the promo code it comes out to a little under $13 a month.

    Promo code is XMAS-NYE2020

    Thanked by 2dahartigan poisson
  • I too have an L plan on that Ryzen and it's insanely fast! 4 cores of this beast is a heck of a lot of computing potassium power.

    I posted a bench and a few words over on LES :-) the tldr of that is buy this before you lose the chance, it's premium af!

    There's a coupon you'd be insane to ignore for 20% off recurring

  • @gtxr said:

    Don't bring your regrets of not buying his beastly Ryzen VPS into 2020

    I started to like Ryzen + NVME VPS
    If NVME setup is Raid 10, the combo will be perfect

    A little bird told me there's a NVMe RAID 10 on a Ryzen 3900X being introduced in the near future, with 10Gbps port speed.

  • @poisson said:

    @gtxr said:

    Don't bring your regrets of not buying his beastly Ryzen VPS into 2020

    I started to like Ryzen + NVME VPS
    If NVME setup is Raid 10, the combo will be perfect

    A little bird told me there's a NVMe RAID 10 on a Ryzen 3900X being introduced in the near future, with 10Gbps port speed.

    Could you kindly ask that little bird where it will be and is it ECC ram

  • A little bird told me there's a NVMe RAID 10 on a Ryzen 3900X being introduced in the near future, with 10Gbps port speed.

    Please tell the little bird that ryzen 3950x is more performance than 3900x (bases on geekbench 4/5)

  • @cybertech said:
    Could you kindly ask that little bird where it will be and is it ECC ram

    Little bird doesn't have details yet but said y'all better have your wallet ready these couple of weeks.

    Thanked by 1cybertech
  • poissonpoisson Member
    edited December 2019

    @gtxr said:

    A little bird told me there's a NVMe RAID 10 on a Ryzen 3900X being introduced in the near future, with 10Gbps port speed.

    Please tell the little bird that ryzen 3950x is more performance than 3900x (bases on geekbench 4/5)

    Between the 3900X and 3950X, the difference is probably negligible for single-core in a VPS setting because it is probably not possible to clock the 3950X to maximum frequency due to TDP and cooling issues. Multiple core performance will depend on how many you buy. I would expect at most a 3 to 5 percent difference (well within margin of error and even if no error, the difference is barely noticeable outside of benching) between a 3900X VPS and a 3950X VPS for the same RAM and same number of cores. That said, 3950X offers more physical cores, so overall node performance might be a bit better.

    The decision then is down to other factors like storage type, RAID type, port speed, whether there is overselling etc. And of course, price.

    Thanked by 1gtxr
  • Adding a note that personally, for a similar price, I take AMD any day. If there is a good deal, I would recommend to switch, especially if said provider offers NVMe + block HDD storage. Much better performance, better security relative to Intel.

  • The new Ryzens support RAID 10 NVMe so it's plus point. And the I/O is great.

  • gtxr said: Please tell the little bird that ryzen 3950x is more performance than 3900x

    Actually boss, on paper, single-core performance is same and you are not getting access to dedicated 16 cores :lol:

    Unless node is over-provisioned, you as an end-user, will never notice the difference :D

    Thanked by 1gtxr
  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2019

    @cybertech said:
    The new Ryzens support RAID 10 NVMe so it's plus point. And the I/O is great.

    I may be wrong, but there is no good way to do RAID-10 NVMe on Ryzen for servers. If you use a desktop motherboard with a lot of PCIe sure, but any of the workstation/server boards currently will be bottlenecked since there aren't enough PCIe slots and onboard M.2 isn't full speed, so you won't get full performance of RAID-10 NVMe. I don't know about U.2, but I don't think that'll end out well.

    Performance between 3900X and 3950X for single core is nothing. It's just better to have more cores so less chance of steal, unless you hand out the whole CPU.

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