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AMD dedicated servers

AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors deliver excellent performance/price ratio for web hosting, online gaming and databases. Anti-DDoS included, root access, configurations up to 48 cores.

AMD dedicated servers

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Why choose an AMD dedicated server?

The AMD Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 processors offer a high core count (up to 48 physical cores) with frequencies boosted beyond 5 GHz — particularly relevant for game servers, CI build pipelines, 3D rendering tools and multi-threaded databases.

On the server side, AMD EPYC reaches up to 64 cores — unbeatable density for virtualisation or container orchestration workloads.

Why choose an AMD dedicated server?

AMD infrastructure strengths

High core density

High core density

Ryzen 9 (16c/32t) and EPYC (up to 64c/128t) — perfect for parallel workloads.

Excellent price/performance

Excellent price/performance

Ryzen 7 and 9 offer a per-physical-core price 20-40 % lower than equivalent Xeons.

High-frequency ECC memory

High-frequency ECC memory

DDR4-3200 and DDR5-5200/5600 ECC support depending on the platform.

Low power draw

Low power draw

Controlled TDP for Ryzens — up to 30 % less PUE versus some Xeon platforms.

Which AMD server should you pick?

KS-A and KS-5-A — Ryzen 5 entry-level with 32 to 64 GB of RAM.
RISE-S and RISE-1 — Ryzen 7 9700X for a good single-thread/multi-thread balance.
RISE-3 and RISE-4 — Ryzen 9 5900X, 12 cores, for parallel workloads.
RISE-M / L / XL — EPYC and Threadripper for demanding server workloads.

Answers to your questions:
AMD or Intel for a game server?

AMD Ryzen is often the favourite pick: boosted single-thread above 5 GHz and unbeatable price-to-performance. Xeon remains relevant if you need specific enterprise features (advanced VT-d, AVX-512 instruction set).

Do Ryzen CPUs support ECC memory?

Yes, but it depends on the CPU + motherboard pair. Our Rise servers running Ryzen on DDR4 or DDR5 always use ECC memory.

Difference between Ryzen and EPYC?

Ryzen targets desktops and entry/mid-range servers (up to 16 cores). EPYC is the server-grade range: up to 64 physical cores per socket, multi-socket support, more PCIe lanes.

Are Anti-DDoS and IP included?

Yes, on every AMD server: Anti-DDoS always on, 1 IPv4 + 1 /64 IPv6 included, full root access.