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'''Core i7-6700K/7700 Server''' is a budget dedicated server configuration available from [https://powervps.net/?from=32 PowerVPS]. Built around Intel's 6th/7th generation Core i7 processors, this entry-level server offers a solid foundation for small-scale web hosting and development projects. | |||
== | == Specifications == | ||
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! Component !! Specification | |||
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| '''CPU''' || Intel Core i7-6700K / i7-7700 (4 cores / 8 threads, up to 4.5 GHz) | |||
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| '''RAM''' || 64 GB DDR4 | |||
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| '''Storage''' || 2 x 512 GB NVMe SSD (RAID-1 capable) | |||
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| '''Network''' || 1 Gbps dedicated port | |||
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| '''Benchmark''' || 8,046 (Geekbench multi-core) | |||
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== | == Performance == | ||
With a multi-core benchmark score of '''8,046''', this server handles everyday workloads competently. The quad-core i7 architecture delivers strong single-thread performance thanks to high clock speeds (up to 4.5 GHz on the i7-7700). While it cannot compete with newer 8+ core processors for parallelized tasks, the per-core performance remains excellent for applications that depend on clock speed. | |||
The dual NVMe drives provide fast I/O with read speeds exceeding 3,000 MB/s each. In RAID-1 configuration, you get data redundancy with no write penalty. | |||
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Compared to the [[Core i7-8700 Server]] (benchmark 13,124), this configuration trades roughly 40% less multi-threaded throughput for a lower price point. | |||
== | == Best Use Cases == | ||
* Small to medium WordPress/CMS hosting (5–20 sites) | |||
* | * Development and staging environments | ||
* ** | * Personal VPN or proxy server | ||
* | * DNS server or lightweight mail server | ||
* Small e-commerce stores with moderate traffic | |||
* Static site generators and CI/CD runners for small projects | |||
== Pros and Cons == | |||
=== Advantages === | |||
== | * Lowest entry price for a dedicated server with 64 GB RAM | ||
* Excellent single-thread clock speeds for latency-sensitive apps | |||
* 64 GB RAM is generous for the price tier | |||
== | * Dual NVMe drives allow RAID-1 for data safety | ||
* Proven, mature platform with wide OS support | |||
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== | === Limitations === | ||
= | * Only 4 cores / 8 threads — limited parallelism | ||
* ** | * Older DDR4 platform (no DDR5 support) | ||
* 2 x 512 GB storage may be tight for media-heavy workloads | |||
* | * No ECC memory support | ||
* | * Lower resale value as hardware ages | ||
== | == Pricing == | ||
Available from [https://powervps.net/?from=32 PowerVPS] as a monthly dedicated server rental. Contact the provider for current pricing. Typically the most affordable option in their Intel lineup. | |||
== | == Recommendation == | ||
The Core i7-6700K/7700 Server | The '''Core i7-6700K/7700 Server''' is ideal for individuals and small businesses looking for their first dedicated server without a large budget. If your workload is primarily single-threaded (web serving, databases with moderate queries) and you need reliability over raw power, this is a smart starting point. For heavier multi-threaded workloads, consider upgrading to the [[Core i7-8700 Server]] or [[Core i9-9900K Server]]. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Core i7-8700 Server]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Core i9-9900K Server]] | ||
* [[Ryzen 5 3600 Server]] | |||
* [[Server | |||
[[Category:Dedicated Servers]] | |||
[[Category:Intel Servers]] | |||
[[Category:Budget Servers]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:32, 12 April 2026
Core i7-6700K/7700 Server is a budget dedicated server configuration available from PowerVPS. Built around Intel's 6th/7th generation Core i7 processors, this entry-level server offers a solid foundation for small-scale web hosting and development projects.
Specifications
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core i7-6700K / i7-7700 (4 cores / 8 threads, up to 4.5 GHz) |
| RAM | 64 GB DDR4 |
| Storage | 2 x 512 GB NVMe SSD (RAID-1 capable) |
| Network | 1 Gbps dedicated port |
| Benchmark | 8,046 (Geekbench multi-core) |
Performance
With a multi-core benchmark score of 8,046, this server handles everyday workloads competently. The quad-core i7 architecture delivers strong single-thread performance thanks to high clock speeds (up to 4.5 GHz on the i7-7700). While it cannot compete with newer 8+ core processors for parallelized tasks, the per-core performance remains excellent for applications that depend on clock speed.
The dual NVMe drives provide fast I/O with read speeds exceeding 3,000 MB/s each. In RAID-1 configuration, you get data redundancy with no write penalty.
Compared to the Core i7-8700 Server (benchmark 13,124), this configuration trades roughly 40% less multi-threaded throughput for a lower price point.
Best Use Cases
- Small to medium WordPress/CMS hosting (5–20 sites)
- Development and staging environments
- Personal VPN or proxy server
- DNS server or lightweight mail server
- Small e-commerce stores with moderate traffic
- Static site generators and CI/CD runners for small projects
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- Lowest entry price for a dedicated server with 64 GB RAM
- Excellent single-thread clock speeds for latency-sensitive apps
- 64 GB RAM is generous for the price tier
- Dual NVMe drives allow RAID-1 for data safety
- Proven, mature platform with wide OS support
Limitations
- Only 4 cores / 8 threads — limited parallelism
- Older DDR4 platform (no DDR5 support)
- 2 x 512 GB storage may be tight for media-heavy workloads
- No ECC memory support
- Lower resale value as hardware ages
Pricing
Available from PowerVPS as a monthly dedicated server rental. Contact the provider for current pricing. Typically the most affordable option in their Intel lineup.
Recommendation
The Core i7-6700K/7700 Server is ideal for individuals and small businesses looking for their first dedicated server without a large budget. If your workload is primarily single-threaded (web serving, databases with moderate queries) and you need reliability over raw power, this is a smart starting point. For heavier multi-threaded workloads, consider upgrading to the Core i7-8700 Server or Core i9-9900K Server.