9950X VPS 16
Game instances, production websites, APIs and control panels.
- Host CPURyzen 9 9950X
- vCPU4
- DDR516 GB
- NVMe64 GB
KVM VPS from Rs 149/mo. Mumbai, Noida and Jaipur nodes.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X VPS
Four KVM plans on a Ryzen 9 9950X host platform with DDR5 memory and NVMe storage. A 16-core, 32-thread Zen 5 processor rated up to 5.7 GHz boost — chosen for per-thread speed, not core count.
Four tiers
Move up only when the workload needs more concurrent CPU time, memory or storage.
Game instances, production websites, APIs and control panels.
Heavier web stacks, larger game servers and business applications.
Busy services, larger databases and multi-process workloads.
Dense application stacks and high-traffic services.
The honest version
What it does. When a game server has 50 milliseconds to finish a tick, or a PHP request has to complete before the user notices, that work happens on one thread. A faster core finishes it sooner. That is the whole argument, and it is a good one.
What it does not do. It does not make a parallel workload faster in proportion to price. It does not fix a slow query, an N+1 loop or a badly indexed table. And clock speed alone does not determine single-thread performance: instructions per cycle, cache, memory latency and host contention all contribute.
Where the money goes. At the same monthly price you generally trade vCPU count for per-core speed. If you cannot say which of those your workload needs, measure before you buy — or send the measurement to us and we will say.
Fit
Latency-bound, single-thread critical path
Throughput-bound, naturally parallel
Common questions
A 16-core, 32-thread Zen 5 desktop processor rated by AMD for boost clocks up to 5.7 GHz. On a hosting node it is chosen for per-thread speed rather than for total core count.
No. A plan in this range receives a virtual allocation of 4 to 10 vCPU on a 9950X host. It is not exclusive ownership of the physical processor. If you need the whole machine, that is a dedicated server.
When the critical path is one thread. Game server tick loops, single-threaded interpreters, compiler passes and busy application processes all finish in the time one core takes.
It is worth less when your workload spreads naturally across many processes. Batch jobs, parallel workers and container fleets usually get more from a standard plan with a higher vCPU count at the same price.
No, and it would be dishonest to say so. Single-thread performance also depends on instructions per cycle, cache behaviour, memory latency, how much contention there is on the host, and how the application itself is written. A high-clock host removes one common bottleneck; it does not remove the others.
At Rs 2,399 per month you can have either 6 vCPU with 16 GB on the standard range, or 4 vCPU with 16 GB DDR5 on the 9950X range. The standard plan gives you more parallel capacity. The 9950X plan gives you faster individual threads. Which is better depends entirely on whether your bottleneck is throughput or latency.
The network sits behind a Cloudflare-backed protected edge, but the precise scope for your plan — protected prefixes, always-on versus on-demand, protocol coverage, Layer 7 handling — must be confirmed before ordering. Game servers attract attacks, so this is worth settling in writing rather than assuming.
Next step
If a standard plan would serve you better at the same price, that is what you will be told.