Rack Nerd AMD Ryzen 7 7700, $ 249.00/mo. on Linux/Windows Dedicated


AMD Ryzen 7 7700 has been added on Jan 19, 2026, Aggregate Rating (10 out of 10 from 1 reviews)
racknerd.com
Rack Nerd
10602 N. Trademark Pkwy, Suite 511
Rancho Cucamonga , CA 91730
US
☎ Phone +1 (888) 881-NERD
  • 💡 Plan Name: AMD Ryzen 7 7700 (sku #p142855)
  • 🔧 Category: Dedicated Hosting / Linux/Windows
  • 💰 Price:$ 249.00/mo.
  • 💿 Disk Space: 1000 GB
  • 📶 Traffic bandwidth: 40 TB
  • 💲 Setup Fee: free
💪 CPU/Cores :AMD Ryzen 7 7700
🔋 RAM :64000 MB
🔌 Hosted domains :unlimited
🆓 free domains :0
📌 Dedicated IPs :1
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsPayPalAliPayWire TransferBitcoin
🔨 Control Panel :[In-house]
🔧 Category :Self Managed
✍️ Support Options :EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-FreeLive ChatAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :United States
Targeting :US
🚀 Uptime :99.999 %
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*📜 Plan description

Configuration summary:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700
RAM: 64 GB DDR5 (64000 MB)
Storage: 1 TB NVMe SSD (1000000 MB)
Transfer: 40 TB per month at 1Gbps (40000 GB)
IPv4: 1 dedicated IPv4 address
Datacenter: Utah (US)
Benchmark highlight: PassMark score 48825 (as listed)
Positioning: a stronger compute tier for heavier application stacks, virtualization nodes, and data services where predictable performance and fast NVMe storage are critical.
Deployment note: typically same day, with up to 24-36 hours allowed for provisioning; request custom partitioning or a mounted custom ISO if your build process requires it.
Access and control: full root/admin access with remote console and reboot controls for maintenance windows and incident response.

RackNerd AMD Ryzen dedicated servers focus on high performance per dollar for workloads that benefit from strong single-thread and multi-thread compute, such as databases, CI/CD build pipelines, container platforms, virtualization, application hosting, and rendering.
Included with each server: full root/admin access, IPMI/KVM console access, remote reboot, and an in-house management interface for power actions and console access, so you remain in control even if the OS is unresponsive.
Choice of OS can be installed on request, including Linux and Windows (FreeBSD also available), and the team can mount a custom ISO; custom partitioning can also be requested prior to provisioning.
Network performance is optimized for speed and routing efficiency (Noction IRP), and the published Service Level Agreement targets 99.999% uninterrupted Internet transit and 99.999% uninterrupted electricity on a monthly basis.
Support is available 24x7 via helpdesk/ticketing and email, with live chat and a toll-free corporate hotline also provided for escalation.
Payments supported include major credit cards, Paypal, cryptocurrency, AliPay, and wire transfer; there is no general money-back guarantee/refund policy, so monthly ordering is recommended when evaluating latency and throughput.

📄 Editorial Review

RackNerd LLC (est. 2019) is a US-based hosting and infrastructure provider that focuses on affordable, performance-oriented VPS, dedicated servers and colocation, while still offering traditional cPanel shared and reseller hosting. The company is registered in Delaware, operates out of Rancho Cucamonga, California (back in 2021 they were in Upland), and is led by founder and CEO Dustin B. Cisneros, who has been active in the hosting industry for many years. The overall positioning is clear: aggressive pricing, a wide data center footprint across North America, Europe and Asia, and a strong emphasis on infrastructure reliability backed by a strict uptime SLA.

Shared hosting is built on cPanel with CloudLinux, LiteSpeed Web Server, LSCache, Softaculous and JetBackup for daily off-site backups. Plans start with 30 GB SSD storage and go up to 200 GB SSD, all including unlimited databases, unlimited domains, free SSL certificates, and deployment options in the US, Europe and Asia. For simple websites, blogs or company pages, these plans provide a generous mix of resources and performance features for the price, with locations such as Los Angeles, New York City, Germany, France and Singapore available during signup.

Reseller hosting uses the same technical foundation (CloudLinux, LiteSpeed, JetBackup) but adds WHM for account creation plus white-label hostnames and nameservers aimed at agencies and resellers. A notable perk is the inclusion of a free Clientexec billing system license with every reseller plan, which lowers the barrier for small hosting brands to start selling under their own name. Packages scale from 40 GB to 200 GB SSD with a fixed number of cPanel accounts; resellers can add more accounts individually as they grow, without immediately jumping to a higher plan.

On the VPS side, RackNerd offers KVM VPS and AMD Ryzen VPS ranges, plus AMD Ryzen Windows VPS. Linux KVM and Ryzen VPS offerings focus on dedicated resources, SSD or NVMe storage and full root access across multiple data center locations. The Windows VPS line in particular runs on AMD Ryzen 3900X processors with pure NVMe SSD, Windows Server 2012 or 2016, 1 Gbps ports and instant activation for users who want high-clock Windows instances with administrator and RDP access. IPv6 can be added on request, and customers can reinstall or switch operating systems at any time through the VPS control panel.

Dedicated servers are a major part of RackNerd’s identity. The catalog ranges from single Intel Xeon E3 machines and dual E5 virtualization nodes to large storage servers with up to 160 TB of raw disk, plus Asia-optimized configurations in Los Angeles that blend carriers such as China Telecom, CN2 and China Unicom. There are also AMD Ryzen dedicated servers, high-bandwidth 10/20/40 Gbps unmetered servers and "SEO dedicated servers" designed for IP diversity. All dedicated systems include full root access, IPMI/KVM, remote power control and the ability to install Linux, Windows or FreeBSD, including custom partitioning and custom ISOs.

Colocation is primarily available in the Los Angeles facility, with single-server (1U–4U), quarter-rack and half-rack options that bundle power, bandwidth and IPv4 space, alongside 24/7 remote eyes and hands services. RackNerd can announce a customer’s own IP space at no extra charge and is open to building custom colocation configurations on request. Combined with a network of more than twenty global locations and a strong focus on remote operations, this makes the provider attractive to infrastructure-savvy clients who prefer to own their hardware but outsource space, power and connectivity.

Overall, RackNerd is a deal-driven, infrastructure-centric host that strongly appeals to technically experienced users, resellers and buyers looking for sharp pricing on VPS and dedicated servers without compromising on network quality. The trade-off is that it behaves much more like a classic unmanaged provider: strong on hardware and network, less focused on hand-holding and consumer-style guarantees.

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