Dedicated Servers for projects that need full control and consistent performance
Dedicated servers are built for projects that no longer want compromises on resources, isolation or control: virtualization, custom infrastructure, large traffic services and critical workloads.
If you need hardware reserved exclusively for your project, a dedicated server gives you the highest level of configuration freedom, more predictable performance and the right base for serious scaling.
i7-6700
A solid first step for projects moving from VDS to dedicated hardware and looking for cleaner resource isolation.
i7-6700
4 cores / 8 threads @ 4.5GHz
2x 500 GB SSD Nvme
1x 1 Gbps Uplink
Traffic FLAT Included
Traffic 25 TB Included
64 GB DDR4
4 x 16384 MB DDR4
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i7-8700
Dedicated hardware for projects that need full control, reserved resources and predictable performance under sustained load.
i7-8700
6 cores / 12 threads @ 4.60GHz
2x 512 GB SSD
1x 1 Gbps Uplink
Traffic FLAT Included
Traffic 25 TB Included
64 GB DDR4
4 x 16384 MB DDR4
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i9-9900K
Designed for larger projects that need stronger sustained performance, more concurrency and room for infrastructure growth.
i9-9900K
8 cores / 16 threads @ 5.0GHz
2x 1TB GB SSD Nvme
1x 1 Gbps Uplink
Traffic FLAT Included
Traffic 25 TB Included
64 GB DDR4
2 x 32768 MB DDR4
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Ryzen 7 3700X
A good fit for workloads that benefit from strong clock speeds and single-core performance, including game hosting and CPU-sensitive applications.
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
8 cores / 16 threads @ 4.40GHz
2x 1TB GB SSD Nvme
1x 1 Gbps Uplink
Traffic FLAT Included
Traffic 25 TB Included
64 GB DDR4
2 x 32768 MB DDR4
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Intel Xeon W-2145
Recommended for virtualization, business services and infrastructure that needs long-term stability with many concurrent tasks.
Intel Xeon W-2145
18 cores / 36 threads @ 4.50GHz
2x 960 GB SSD
1x 1 Gbps Uplink
Traffic FLAT Included
Traffic 25 TB Included
256 GB DDR4
8 x RAM 32768 MB DDR4 ECC reg
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Frequently asked questions
When is a dedicated server better than VDS?
It is the better option when you need fully reserved resources, consistent performance under heavy load, serious virtualization or hardware-level control that a VDS cannot provide.
Is it suitable for larger-scale game hosting?
Yes. A dedicated server is a strong choice for multiple instances, infrastructure for large communities and long-term projects that need stronger stability.
Can I combine it with Anti-DDoS protection?
Yes. For publicly exposed projects, pairing dedicated hardware with Anti-DDoS services and a solid network strategy is the right approach.
Who should move to dedicated hardware first?
Projects with heavier virtualization needs, many concurrent services, larger communities or strict performance requirements usually benefit first from dedicated hardware.
Is a dedicated server too much for a smaller project?
Sometimes yes. If the workload is still moderate and flexible resource sharing is acceptable, a VDS is often the more efficient starting point.