- 1 vCore Ryzen 9950x
- 5.7GHz Boost
- 1GB DDR5 RAM
- 15GB NVMe SSD
- 2TB Bandwidth
- 10Gbps · Frankfurt
Every VPS runs on AMD Ryzen 9 9950x — 5.7GHz boost, 16 cores, DDR5 memory. The fastest available CPU clock speed on any VPS platform. Frankfurt, from $3/month.
Clock speed is the single biggest performance lever for most VPS workloads. The Ryzen 9950x's 5.7GHz boost clock translates directly into faster page loads, faster compiles, and faster query responses.
The AMD Ryzen 9950x hits 5.7GHz boost clock — one of the highest available on any server or workstation CPU. Traditional Xeon server CPUs typically run at 3.0–3.8GHz. The difference is felt in every single-threaded operation your VPS performs.
DDR5 delivers significantly higher memory bandwidth than DDR4. Combined with the Ryzen 9950x's large L3 cache (64MB), your Ryzen VPS moves data faster between CPU and RAM — critical for database queries, cache-heavy workloads, and in-memory computing.
Built on the cutting-edge Zen 5 architecture and manufactured on TSMC's 4nm process, the 9950x delivers more instructions per clock cycle than any previous generation — meaning even at the same frequency, it outperforms older CPUs by a wide margin.
Your allocated vCores on the Ryzen 9950x are reserved exclusively for you. No CPU steal, no noisy neighbours stealing your clock cycles. Consistent performance at 3am is the same as at 3pm — guaranteed by our strict no-overselling policy.
A fast CPU is wasted if the storage can't keep up. Our enterprise NVMe SSDs deliver sequential read speeds up to 7GB/s — eliminating I/O as a bottleneck so your Ryzen CPU can work at full speed without waiting on disk operations.
Every Ryzen VPS uses full KVM hardware virtualization — not container-based sharing. Your CPU cores are dedicated at the hardware level, preventing other tenants from impacting your performance in any way.
Most budget VPS providers use older Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC server CPUs optimised for core count over clock speed. The 9950x wins on raw speed.
| CPU | Ryzen 9950x | Intel Xeon E5 | AMD EPYC 7xx3 | Intel Xeon Gold |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base Clock | 4.3 GHz | 2.2 GHz | 2.45 GHz | 2.5 GHz |
| Boost Clock | 5.7 GHz | 3.4 GHz | 3.5 GHz | 3.8 GHz |
| Architecture | Zen 5 · 4nm | Broadwell · 22nm | Zen 3 · 7nm | Sapphire Rapids · 10nm |
| L3 Cache | 64 MB | 40 MB | 256 MB | 60 MB |
| Memory Type | DDR5 | DDR3/DDR4 | DDR4 | DDR4/DDR5 |
| Single-thread Perf. | Exceptional | Low | Good | Good |
| Typical Use | Premium VPS | Budget VPS | Cloud VPS | Enterprise |
AMD Ryzen 9 9950x on every plan. Frankfurt, Germany. DDR5 · NVMe · 10Gbps. No setup fee. No contracts.
Looking for reliable ryzen vps germany? GermanyVPS.com delivers enterprise-grade germany vps server infrastructure from our Frankfurt am Main datacenter — Europe's most connected internet hub. Every plan includes full KVM virtualization, AMD Ryzen 9950x processors, DDR5 RAM, and enterprise NVMe SSD storage on a dedicated 10Gbps uplink.
Whether you need a ryzen vps germany for a PHP web application where response time directly affects bounce rates, a Python data pipeline where CPU execution speed is the bottleneck, or a compilation environment where build times matter — AMD Ryzen 9950x at 5.7GHz delivers measurably faster single-thread execution than any Xeon-based VPS. Every plan includes a dedicated Frankfurt IPv4.
All amd ryzen vps germany plans run on monthly billing. Your Ryzen VPS deploys in 2–5 minutes with root SSH or RDP credentials emailed immediately. Run grep "model name" /proc/cpuinfo after deployment — it returns AMD Ryzen 9 9950x on every plan, confirming the hardware.
The AMD Ryzen 9950x paired with our OS templates gives you the fastest possible execution for your language runtime. Ubuntu vps germany 22.04/24.04 LTS — recommended for PHP, Node.js, Python, Docker; Nginx on Ubuntu with Ryzen 9950x delivers over 19,700 requests/second in web benchmarks. Debian vps germany 12 — minimal overhead, excellent for database servers where Ryzen's DDR5 memory bandwidth maximises MySQL/PostgreSQL query throughput. AlmaLinux 9/Rocky Linux 9 for RHEL-compatible environments. All distributions available at no extra cost. Windows Server (KRAFT+) for MetaTrader and .NET applications where Ryzen's 5.7GHz boost clock delivers 40% faster .NET execution than typical Xeon VPS. Our NVMe vs SSD guide explains how storage speed compounds with Ryzen's CPU performance.
| Feature | GermanyVPS.com | Typical Budget VPS | Cloud Providers |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU Model | Ryzen 9950x (Zen 5) | Xeon Gold (Ice Lake) | Shared vCPU |
| Geekbench 6 SC | ~3,800 | ~1,650 | Shared/unknown |
| Boost Clock | 5.7GHz | 3.6GHz boost | Unknown |
| Architecture | Zen 5 (2024) | Ice Lake (2021) | Varies |
| DDR Type | DDR5 | DDR4 | DDR4/5 mixed |
| CPU Steal | 0% (dedicated KVM) | 5–15% busy hosts | Varies |
| PHP req/sec | ~19,700 (Nginx) | ~13,200 | ~10,000–15,000 |
| Pricing | From $3/month | Same or higher | $8–25+/month |
How much faster is Ryzen 9950x than typical VPS CPUs?
In Geekbench 6 single-core scores, Ryzen 9950x scores ~3,800 vs Intel Xeon Gold 6342's ~1,650 — a 2.3x single-thread advantage. In web server benchmarks, Nginx on Ryzen 9950x serves 30–40% more requests per second than on Xeon Gold hardware. WordPress page generation time drops 25–35% due to faster PHP opcode execution per clock cycle.
Does the Ryzen 9950x advantage apply to my workload?
It applies if your bottleneck is CPU execution speed — PHP, Python, Node.js, MySQL queries, compilation. It does not apply if your bottleneck is network I/O, storage I/O, or if your application is already I/O bound. Web servers, APIs, and database servers are almost always CPU-bound at moderate traffic levels — so Ryzen 9950x delivers real-world improvement.
What is DDR5 RAM and why does it matter for VPS?
DDR5 provides approximately 50% more memory bandwidth than DDR4. For database-intensive workloads (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis), higher memory bandwidth means faster data movement between RAM and CPU cache — reducing query latency. For VPS users, DDR5 delivers measurably lower database query times compared to DDR4-based competitors running equivalent CPU hardware.
Is there CPU steal on Ryzen VPS Germany?
No. Our KVM hypervisor allocates vCores at the hardware level — your allocated vCores are reserved exclusively for your VM. CPU steal (%st in top) stays at 0% consistently. On oversubscribed shared hosting or OpenVZ containers, CPU steal of 5–15% during peak hours is common — invisibly throttling application performance without any visible error.
Most VPS providers run Intel Xeon server processors — workhorses with high core counts and ECC memory. AMD Ryzen 9950x takes a different approach: fewer cores, dramatically higher clock speeds, and per-core performance exceeding any Xeon in single-thread benchmarks. For VPS workloads where single-thread is the bottleneck, Ryzen wins.
In Geekbench 6 single-core scores, AMD Ryzen 9950x scores approximately 3,800 vs Intel Xeon Gold 6342's approximately 1,650 — a 2.3x single-thread advantage. In web server benchmarks, Nginx on Ryzen 9950x serves 30–40% more requests per second than on comparable Xeon hardware, primarily due to faster per-connection processing. WordPress page generation time drops 25–35% on Ryzen 9950x vs Xeon Gold due to faster PHP opcode execution.
PHP executes one request per PHP-FPM worker — single-thread per request. Node.js runs on a single event loop thread. Python is fundamentally single-threaded. MySQL query execution is single-threaded per query. For all of these — the majority of VPS workloads — what matters is single-thread clock speed, not total core count. A 5.7GHz Ryzen core executes a PHP request faster than a 3.2GHz Xeon core regardless of how many Xeon threads exist.
WordPress page generation: 15–25ms on Ryzen 9950x vs 35–55ms on Xeon Gold (PHP 8.3, OPcache enabled). MySQL OLTP: ~2,400 transactions/second on Ryzen vs ~1,600 on Xeon Gold (sysbench, 4-thread). Python Django request processing: ~35% faster on Ryzen due to higher IPC. These reflect actual instruction execution patterns of common web application code — not synthetic benchmarks.
BLITZ (1 vCore, $3/mo): excellent for lightweight apps bottlenecked by I/O before CPU. KRAFT (2 vCores, $7/mo): concurrent web requests, background workers, database queries simultaneously. STURM (4 vCores, $14/mo): multi-process apps, parallel CI/CD, multiple web services. TITAN (6 vCores, $28/mo): compilation-heavy workloads, multiple app stacks. Each Ryzen 9950x vCore delivers more than its equivalent on Xeon infrastructure.
Further reading: NVMe vs SSD VPS — How Storage Speed Compounds with Ryzen