hoosing between Ryzen 9 and Xeon E5-2699v4 is one of the most common decisions for VDS hosting in 2025.
This guide compares them using real benchmarks, single-core scores, multi-core loads, IO performance, use cases, and price/performance metrics.
Location info for all tests: Bursa / PenDC Datacenter
| Feature | Ryzen 9 5950X / 7950X | Xeon E5-2699v4 |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Zen 3 / Zen 4 | Broadwell-EP |
| Single-core | 900–1100 | 380–450 |
| Multi-core | Very High | Medium |
| NVMe Gen4 | Supported | Not supported |
| Power Efficiency | High | Low |
| Game Hosting | Excellent | Weak |
| Database Speed | High | Medium |
Ryzen 9: Up to 1100 score
Xeon E5: ~450 score
Critical for: FiveM, Minecraft, APIs, panel systems.
Ryzen 9 NVMe Gen4: 3500–5800 MB/s
Xeon SATA SSD: 400–550 MB/s
FiveM / MTA servers
E-commerce stores
Agencies & multi-site hosting
APIs, panels, automation bots
High traffic environments
Ryzen 9 5950X:
https://serverturk.net/tr/kategori/ryzen-9-sanal-sunucu
Ryzen 9 7950X:
https://serverturk.net/tr/kategori/ryzen-9-7950x-sanal-sunucu
Location: Bursa / PenDC
Low budget projects
Small websites
File hosting
Test environments
Xeon E5-2699v4:
https://serverturk.net/tr/kategori/turkiye-lokasyon-sanal-sunucu
Ryzen 9 = Best overall
Xeon E5 = Cheapest but outdated