Compare R5 3600, R7 3700X, R9 5950X and R9 9950X Ryzen dedicated packages in one table.
We answer all your questions about the processes and technical details regarding our AMD Ryzen Dedicated Servers service here. If you have any further questions, you can also contact our customer support team.
AMD Ryzen dedicated server is a physical (bare metal) dedicated server service with Ryzen processors. CPU, RAM and disk resources are allocated directly to you without a hypervisor layer; unlike VDS or shared hosting, resources are not shared with neighboring customers. SistemDC Ryzen dedicated packages offer R5 3600, R7 3700X, R9 5950X and R9 7950X OEM node options.
VDS is a virtual server; physical hardware is split among multiple customers and CPU/RAM burst behavior may occur. On AMD Ryzen dedicated servers the entire physical node is dedicated to you. This delivers more predictable latency and throughput for workloads requiring consistent CPU performance such as game servers, render queues and streaming origin.
Yes. Bare metal and dedicated server refer to non-shared physical server rental. Ryzen bare metal emphasizes that the operating system runs directly on hardware without a virtualization layer. SistemDC Ryzen packages are delivered in this model.
Ryzen dedicated is ideal for game servers requiring low ping, multi-core render jobs, live streaming origin servers, intensive API/backend services and projects that hit VDS resource limits. Bare metal migration is recommended when high-frequency Ryzen cores and NVMe disk IOPS are critical on a single server.
Ryzen dedicated packages are offered unmanaged (self-managed); you have full control with root/Administrator access and IPMI/KVM. OS installation, firewall, backup and application optimization are customer responsibility. Technical support helps 24/7 with hardware, network and availability issues.
SistemDC Ryzen dedicated packages start from 2,500 TL/mo. R5 3600 OEM entry package 2,500 TL, R7 3700X OEM 3,500 TL, R9 5950X OEM 6,500 TL and R9 7950X OEM 12,000 TL. Price varies by core count, RAM (DDR4/DDR5), NVMe capacity and traffic quota. 15% discount applies on annual payment.
CPU, RAM, disk and traffic quota listed in package prices are included. Setup fee, traffic overage, additional IP or custom remote hands should be clarified before order. On SistemDC, technical specifications and monthly prices are listed transparently in the package comparison table.
Standard delivery includes 1 IPv4 address in the package. Additional IP can be requested for projects needing multiple SSL, separate service network or mail relay. Additional IP billing may apply due to IPv4 scarcity; current pricing is shared at order time.
Yes. When annual payment is selected for AMD Ryzen dedicated server packages, a 15% discount applies. This reduces monthly cost and facilitates budget planning for long-term gaming, render or streaming projects.
SistemDC Ryzen dedicated infrastructure includes AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (6 cores), Ryzen 7 3700X (8 cores), Ryzen 9 5950X (16 cores) and Ryzen 9 7950X (16 cores, DDR5) OEM servers. Scalable CPU options from entry level to production bare metal are available.
RAM is fixed per package: 32GB DDR4 on R5 3600, 64GB DDR4 on R7 3700X, 128GB DDR4 on R9 5950X, 128GB DDR5 on R9 7950X. Future RAM upgrades may require physical intervention and a short planned maintenance window.
NVMe disk is standard on Ryzen dedicated packages. NVMe high IOPS makes a significant difference for game server worlds, databases and render cache workloads. R7 and higher packages support multi NVMe/SSD configuration for both capacity and read/write speed.
Hardware RAID level varies by package definition on Ryzen packages. RAID 1 provides data redundancy, RAID 10 provides both performance and protection. RAID is recommended against disk failure for critical game shards or render archives; details are listed in the comparison table.
Ryzen dedicated packages include 1 Gbit port and 10 TB monthly traffic quota. This is sufficient for most game server, API and mid-scale streaming origin scenarios. Projects with sustained high egress should monitor traffic usage and consider upper packages or additional traffic plans if needed.
1 Gbit uplink is a common and balanced option for Turkey-location game and application servers. If targeting hundreds of concurrent players or heavy CDN-origin traffic, network architecture, cache and package selection should be planned together. On Ryzen dedicated, port speed is offered as 1 Gbit per package definition.
IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) lets you manage the physical server remotely. Power cycle, hardware sensors and remote console access are possible even when the server is off. IPMI/KVM enables intervention without on-site visit for OS boot issues or network configuration errors.
KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) access provides full control as if a physical console were connected. Used for BIOS settings, OS installation and intervention during network outages. IPMI/KVM access is standard on SistemDC Ryzen dedicated packages.
Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, CentOS derivatives and Windows Server releases can be installed. Windows or Linux for game servers; Ubuntu/Rocky for render and container-based services. Installation is performed via IPMI/KVM with ISO or ready template.
Turkey location delivers 5–15 ms ping for local players and users. This creates noticeable latency advantage for game servers, live streaming and real-time applications. Data residency, TRY billing and local 24/7 support also provide operational convenience.
SistemDC Ryzen dedicated nodes are hosted in a Tier 3 Turkey-location data center. Redundant power, cooling and network infrastructure support enterprise uptime targets. Location is listed as Turkey in the package comparison table.
In-stock Ryzen dedicated nodes are usually activated the same day or within 2–24 hours. Custom hardware configuration or high-demand periods may extend delivery to 1–3 business days. Setup details are shared via panel and email after order.
Ryzen dedicated is a self-managed service; basic Linux or Windows server administration is recommended. IPMI/KVM, OS installation and network settings can be done via panel. 24/7 technical support provides guidance for first setup or emergencies; full managed administration is not included in this package.
Yes. Full root on Linux distributions and Administrator access on Windows Server. Services, firewall, kernel parameters and game/render software can be managed directly. This flexibility is a core advantage of the bare metal model.
SistemDC provides 24/7 technical support. Priority response is provided for hardware failure, network access and data center related outages. While software configuration is customer responsibility, the support team helps with guidance and diagnosis.
Most operations are done remotely via IPMI/KVM. When physical intervention is needed such as disk or RAM replacement, the SistemDC on-site team steps in. Planned maintenance windows are announced in advance; backup and failover planning is recommended for critical production environments.
Migration from R5 to R7 or R9 packages is possible. CPU change requires physical node migration or hardware swap, so brief downtime is planned. RAM and disk upgrades are also possible, but package jumps usually deliver better cost/performance.
Yes. Game files, database dumps and configurations can be moved via rsync, scp or restore from backup. DNS TTL can be lowered to shorten migration time. Game server IP and firewall rules must be updated for the new node since IP will change.
Ryzen dedicated is recommended for 50+ concurrent players, modded Minecraft, Rust, ARK or high tick-rate projects. Ryzen high single-core performance delivers more stable TPS/FPS on game main threads compared to VDS. R5 3600 for entry level, R7/R9 packages for mid-scale.
Ryzen dedicated suits e-commerce platforms with tens of thousands of daily visitors, heavy payment traffic and custom middleware. NVMe disk, low ping and isolated resources reduce checkout latency. SSL, WAF and backup policies should be configured at the application layer.
Yes. R9 5950X or R9 7950X packages are recommended for OBS origin, RTMP relay and transcoding gateway. 16-core CPU advantages concurrent encode workloads. 10 TB traffic quota is a starting point for mid-scale broadcasts; CDN integration optimizes cost at high viewer counts.
SistemDC Ryzen dedicated packages include Stormwall-based L3–L7 DDoS protection. Filtering against volumetric and application-layer attacks for game servers and public API endpoints. Protection works integrated with the Turkey-location network.
For gaming, rendering and high single-thread performance workloads, AMD Ryzen dedicated generally offers better price/performance. Intel Xeon/EPYC dedicated can be considered for enterprise database clusters, multi-VM hosts or ECC-required compliance scenarios. Choose from the package table based on your core, RAM and IOPS needs.