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Our new hardware deal in Singapore, which processor do you believe offers the best value and performance for our services: the AMD Ryzen 7950X or the Intel Core i9-13900K?
@egoror said:
this one
Thank you for your suggestion, please share your opinion in detail so we can understand the perspective behind choosing AMD Ryzen 7950x. we also have the same opinion but want a specific reason so we can be sure about it.
I've called with their tech support yesterday to find out more about the company, the CEO himself answered. Basically, DedicatedCore's owner is also DomainRacer's owner, and both companies are owned by ISeenLab Technology Private Limited, no clue what the big catch is here, but he's self-certifying his purchases as if another company was authenticating them:
and I don't know whether these testimonials are fully legitimate, but I'll call Compass Group today to find out whether they have a Ruben Hansen or not.
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@yucchun said:
and I don't know whether these testimonials are fully legitimate, but I'll call Compass Group today to find out whether they have a Ruben Hansen or not.
OP is nice though, extra points for that
And I pretty much guarantee that Tesco isn't buying low end VPSes for... anything.
Currently, both AMD and Intel processors are in high demand, but each has strengths depending on the use case.
AMD: The AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors have gained a lot of popularity due to their high multi-core performance, great value for money, and energy efficiency. AMD is favored for gaming, high-performance desktop setups, and multi-threaded workloads, making it especially popular in custom builds and workstations.
Intel: Intel's Core i9 and Xeon processors remain popular for high-end gaming, workstations, and enterprise-level servers. Intel CPUs are still dominant in many business and data center environments, particularly due to their strong single-core performance and broader ecosystem.
In recent trends, AMD has been gaining significant market share, especially in the consumer desktop and server markets, but Intel still holds a strong position in enterprise and high-performance computing.
@lawrence123 said:
Currently, both AMD and Intel processors are in high demand, but each has strengths depending on the use case.
AMD: The AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors have gained a lot of popularity due to their high multi-core performance, great value for money, and energy efficiency. AMD is favored for gaming, high-performance desktop setups, and multi-threaded workloads, making it especially popular in custom builds and workstations.
Intel: Intel's Core i9 and Xeon processors remain popular for high-end gaming, workstations, and enterprise-level servers. Intel CPUs are still dominant in many business and data center environments, particularly due to their strong single-core performance and broader ecosystem.
In recent trends, AMD has been gaining significant market share, especially in the consumer desktop and server markets, but Intel still holds a strong position in enterprise and high-performance computing.
@lawrence123 New account? First post? AI? Shilling?
@lawrence123 said:
Currently, both AMD and Intel processors are in high demand, but each has strengths depending on the use case.
AMD: The AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors have gained a lot of popularity due to their high multi-core performance, great value for money, and energy efficiency. AMD is favored for gaming, high-performance desktop setups, and multi-threaded workloads, making it especially popular in custom builds and workstations.
Intel: Intel's Core i9 and Xeon processors remain popular for high-end gaming, workstations, and enterprise-level servers. Intel CPUs are still dominant in many business and data center environments, particularly due to their strong single-core performance and broader ecosystem.
In recent trends, AMD has been gaining significant market share, especially in the consumer desktop and server markets, but Intel still holds a strong position in enterprise and high-performance computing.
@MikeA said:
Most customers don't care what CPU you're using as long as it's not shit CPU from a $25 ebay deal.
To be fair the prices for certain gens and skus have dropped significantly in the past year. Though I just seen a provider still offering X5690 cpus and cringed. It's truly time to let go.
@MikeA said:
Most customers don't care what CPU you're using as long as it's not shit CPU from a $25 ebay deal.
To be fair the prices for certain gens and skus have dropped significantly in the past year. Though I just seen a provider still offering X5690 cpus and cringed. It's truly time to let go.
@MikeA said:
Most customers don't care what CPU you're using as long as it's not shit CPU from a $25 ebay deal.
To be fair the prices for certain gens and skus have dropped significantly in the past year. Though I just seen a provider still offering X5690 cpus and cringed. It's truly time to let go.
How does that even make money? They're even worse than X5690s... Is it just too expensive to pull them from the rack? Bro just walk over and turn them off, they're cooked.
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Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
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Our new hardware deal in Singapore, which processor do you believe offers the best value and performance for our services: the AMD Ryzen 7950X or the Intel Core i9-13900K?
this one
yay another one wants a provider tag
summer is going to be in the high 50's this year.
https://www.forexpeacearmy.com/community/threads/multis-spamming-for-dedicatedcore-vps-how-to-use-a-forex-vps-for-forex-trading.74509 spammers lmao.
Intel Pentium Pro
Still daily driving Intel G4560.
The all seeing eye sees everything...
I've called with their tech support yesterday to find out more about the company, the CEO himself answered. Basically, DedicatedCore's owner is also DomainRacer's owner, and both companies are owned by ISeenLab Technology Private Limited, no clue what the big catch is here, but he's self-certifying his purchases as if another company was authenticating them:
and I don't know whether these testimonials are fully legitimate, but I'll call Compass Group today to find out whether they have a Ruben Hansen or not.
OP is nice though, extra points for that
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And I pretty much guarantee that Tesco isn't buying low end VPSes for... anything.
your waiting time for the provider tag has been doubled.
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Currently, both AMD and Intel processors are in high demand, but each has strengths depending on the use case.
AMD: The AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors have gained a lot of popularity due to their high multi-core performance, great value for money, and energy efficiency. AMD is favored for gaming, high-performance desktop setups, and multi-threaded workloads, making it especially popular in custom builds and workstations.
Intel: Intel's Core i9 and Xeon processors remain popular for high-end gaming, workstations, and enterprise-level servers. Intel CPUs are still dominant in many business and data center environments, particularly due to their strong single-core performance and broader ecosystem.
In recent trends, AMD has been gaining significant market share, especially in the consumer desktop and server markets, but Intel still holds a strong position in enterprise and high-performance computing.
@lawrence123 New account? First post? AI? Shilling?
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
You starting to annoy me badly.
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Snapdragon processors in high demand
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Most customers don't care what CPU you're using as long as it's not shit CPU from a $25 ebay deal.
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I wanted precisely that CPU to upgrade my 18 year old laptop.
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I like E5-2699 v3 from $25 Reddit deals
To be fair the prices for certain gens and skus have dropped significantly in the past year. Though I just seen a provider still offering X5690 cpus and cringed. It's truly time to let go.
That's the "my business is on the backburner" fuck you VPS special.
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Never thought of it that way, but yeah seems like a correct assessment when my meme offerings are better performing...
How does that even make money? They're even worse than X5690s... Is it just too expensive to pull them from the rack? Bro just walk over and turn them off, they're cooked.