9950X - who will be the first here?
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I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Definitely thinking about getting it but for homelab use
We already have them in stock.
amazing!
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Lmao
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aha. where is the offer? @ehab
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Doesn't look so RANDOM to me.
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Are you sure the 9950X in stock?
It hasn't even been announced by AMD yet..
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@crunchbits, without doubt.
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I'll pass probably. Very few VPS users outside of the LE* space really care about having the latest and highest performance Ryzen chip, and the ones that do usually want them very cheap. I'll slowly switch more to 7000 series, and might get one 9000 in Dallas to test, but no point in investing thousands/tens of thousands to replace existing Ryzen CPUs. If you're a new startup then building them would be more idea.
Offering these in dedicated servers like Radic/RSNET will be much better than offering them on VPS. I'm sure I'll get one with Radic to try out and maybe replace one of my older 3000's.
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I'd wait before purchasing any VPS for production use, too fresh means possibly unstable.
But I also think every good provider should test systems before putting them to use for hypervisor.
40% uplift on single threaded perf is hella sketchy.
Also any bets to what naming scheme they're going to use for Zen 6? Maybe pull an Intel and do 11xxx.
Ryzen 9 10900X
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I don't know how much I would trust those numbers. They have 2 sources which both go back to some random YouTube page. 3klicksphillips(or one of his channels) did a video on this recently.
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the whole 9000 series is a huge disappointment in my book
VPS 1 vCore / 2 GB
Looking at the various benchmarks so far this seems very true, there is a improvement but there just isn't enough of a jump in performance to justify jumping over to it ASAP compared to how much of an improvement the 7000/5000 series were when they launched.
With the 7000 series CPUs still having random issues with certain boards, and certain VM configurations, it just isn't worth going further into the unknown with the 9000 series ASAP (ex: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/sudden-bulk-stop-of-all-vms.139500/post-696420)
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Ryzen 7950x with 4 vCores
. >>>> Ryzen 9950x 2 vCores
and would be cheaper too.
This GB6 score is, most likely, on an empty node. Please share the benchmark score after couple of months.
Check this GB6 score
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/7397837