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When you’re hosting demanding games or high-performance applications, server choice can make or break the experience. At Netrouting, we’ve tested and optimized AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D servers in real-world gaming environments, delivering both speed and reliability. These systems combine high clock speeds, massive cache, and enterprise-grade Supermicro hardware for consistent performance — with optional 10G unmetered bandwidth for when scale and throughput matter.
In this guide, we’ll walk through why AMD Ryzen dedicated servers are ideal for game hosting, what makes our platform unique, and how you can deploy with confidence.
If you’re running your own infrastructure — whether for a gaming community, a commercial GSP, or a private group of players — you know that underpowered hardware will quickly show its limits. Our Ryzen 9 7950X3D systems are built to give you breathing room now and growth potential for later, without forcing hardware migrations in a few months’ time.
These servers are about three things:
Combine this with our network backbone and DDoS protection, and you have a foundation designed for uptime and performance.
We stand behind the performance of our AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D dedicated servers. When properly configured and sized for your workload, we guarantee minimal performance levels for game hosting and high-demand applications. If your server cannot meet these expectations under correct configuration, we will cancel your service and refund you in full.
This means you can deploy with confidence — knowing you’ll either get the performance you expect, or you won’t pay for it.
Our DDoS mitigation is applied at the network level — there’s nothing you need to install or configure on your server. Protection is always-on and transparent, scrubbing malicious traffic before it reaches your host. This is especially important for UDP-heavy games like Minecraft, Rust, and CS2.
Our bare metal dedicated servers can be ordered with AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D configurations pre-installed and ready for game hosting. Optional 10G unmetered bandwidth is available for large-scale deployments or high-bandwidth applications. For bonding multiple interfaces, see our guide: Configuring Bonding on Ubuntu with Netplan.