28 to 44 Cores from $79.95/mo — SunServers Dual Xeon Dedicated in Five US Cities
$79.95 a month for a 28-core dedicated server with 128GB DDR4 and a 10GigE pipe. SunServers, a Texas-based provider with five US datacenter locations, offers a dual Intel Xeon E5 lineup priced well below what you’d typically pay for this class of hardware.
Dual Xeon E5 Dedicated Servers — USA
10 GigE | 30TB Bandwidth | DDoS Protection | 1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
| CPU | Cores / Threads | RAM | Storage | Quarterly Price | Month-to-Month | Order |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dual Intel E5-2697v3 | 28C / 56T @ 2.6–3.6GHz | 128GB DDR4 | 500GB SSD | $79.95/mo | $110/mo | Order Now |
| Dual Intel E5-2699v3 | 36C / 72T @ 2.3–3.6GHz | 128GB DDR4 | 500GB SSD | $89.95/mo | $120/mo | Order Now |
| Dual Intel E5-2699v4 | 44C / 88T @ 2.2–3.6GHz | 256GB DDR4 | 500GB SSD + 2×2TB NVMe | $149.95/mo | $180/mo | Order Now |
Quarterly rates require a 3-month prepayment; month-to-month prices are listed for comparison. Available locations: Ashburn (VA), Bend (OR), Binghamton (NY), Charlotte (NC), and Dallas (TX) — New York City (Manhattan) is also available with a $50 setup fee.
The lineup scales cleanly. Stepping from the 28-core 2697v3 to the 36-core 2699v3 is a $10/mo increment, and the 44-core 2699v4 adds 128GB more RAM plus 4TB of NVMe into the mix and still clears the quarterly billing at under $150. These are Broadwell-EP Xeons — not Ryzen-fast in single-thread, but for workloads that actually need core density (CI/CD pipelines, containerized services, VPS resale infrastructure, distributed databases, bulk data processing), the value-per-core is hard to match at this price.
SunServers also carries AMD Ryzen 9 dedicated configurations (5950X through 9950X) for workloads where modern per-core performance is the priority, starting at $169.95/mo with 50TB bandwidth on a 10GigE port.