Indernos Has India's Only Ryzen 9 9950X3D Minecraft Servers
Why the CPU Is the Only Spec That Decides Minecraft TPS
Most hosting pages shout about RAM, but RAM does not make a Minecraft server fast — it just stops it from crashing. A Minecraft server simulates its entire world (mob AI, redstone, hoppers, chunk ticks, entity physics) on a single main thread, twenty times per second. That is one "tick" every 50 milliseconds. As long as the server finishes all that work inside 50 ms, you hold a perfect 20 TPS and the game feels buttery. The moment a tick takes longer, TPS drops, and everyone on the server feels the lag — blocks break slowly, mobs stutter, hoppers back up, and combat desyncs. Because that work is single-threaded, what matters is not how many cores a CPU has but how fast a single core is. This is why a flagship desktop chip running at high clocks with a huge cache will run circles around a 32-core server Xeon when it comes to Minecraft.
The Ryzen 9 9950X3D + DDR5 Advantage
The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is AMD's flagship Zen 5 processor, and it is widely regarded as the fastest gaming CPU available. Its secret weapon is 3D V-Cache — a massive stack of L3 cache layered directly onto the die. Minecraft's tick loop constantly jumps around memory loading chunk and entity data, and that extra cache means the CPU spends far less time waiting on memory and far more time actually doing work. Pair it with DDR5 RAM — which roughly doubles the memory bandwidth of the DDR4 found in most budget hosting — and you get a platform purpose-built to keep heavy worlds at a locked 20 TPS. In practical terms, an Indernos Max or Ultra server can hold steady TPS with large player counts, dense redstone, and heavy modpacks that would visibly buckle on the older hardware most Indian hosts run.
Indernos vs Endernodes vs Xitenodes vs Giganodes
| Spec | Indernos | Endernodes | Xitenodes | Giganodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Top CPU | Ryzen 9 9950X3D | Older Ryzen / Xeon class | Older Ryzen / Xeon class | Older Ryzen class |
| 3D V-Cache | Yes | No | No | No |
| Memory | DDR5 | DDR4 (typical) | DDR4 (typical) | DDR4 (typical) |
| Single-thread speed | Best-in-class | Mid-tier | Mid-tier | Mid-tier |
| Servers in India | Yes — Delhi | Varies | Varies | Varies |
| Genuine free tier | Yes — free forever | No / trial | No / trial | No / trial |
| Truly 24/7 always-on | Yes — Ultra tier | Paid only | Paid only | Paid only |
| Paid plans from | ₹99/mo | Varies | Varies | Varies |
How the Other Indian Hosts Stack Up
Endernodes is a popular budget Indian host, but its public plans are built around older-generation processors and DDR4 memory. That hardware is perfectly fine for a small vanilla world, yet it has no answer to 3D V-Cache, so the moment you load a busy SMP or a modpack the single-thread ceiling shows up as TPS drops. Xitenodes sits in the same category — competitively priced, but the speed comes from cramming more RAM into a plan rather than from a faster core, which does nothing for Minecraft's single-threaded tick loop. Giganodes markets higher core counts and big RAM allocations, but again, more cores do not raise TPS in vanilla or lightly-modded Minecraft; raw per-core speed does, and none of these providers advertise a chip in the same league as the Ryzen 9 9950X3D. Across the board, the rest of the Indian market is competing on price and RAM. Indernos competes on the one number that actually controls how smooth your server feels: single-core speed.
What This Means for Your Server
If you run a small survival world with a handful of friends, almost any host will hold 20 TPS — including our completely free tier. The difference shows up as your server grows. More players means more loaded chunks and entities to tick; redstone farms and contraptions add expensive block updates; modpacks like RLCraft or All the Mods pile on entity and tile-entity processing. On mid-tier hardware those workloads push a single tick past the 50 ms budget and TPS starts to fall. On Indernos's Max (₹499/mo) and Ultra (₹999/mo) tiers — both on the Ryzen 9 9950X3D with DDR5 — there is far more single-thread headroom, so your world stays at a locked 20 TPS deeper into that growth. And because the Ultra tier is truly 24/7, your server stays online around the clock and never auto-stops, even when no one is connected.
A Note on Methodology
The comparisons above are based on each provider's publicly advertised plans and hardware listings as of June 2026, plus widely-published benchmarks for the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and DDR5 memory. Competitor hardware varies between plans and regions and can change at any time, so always check a provider's current specs before buying. Our point is not that other Indian hosts are bad — several are solid, well-priced options — but that, as of this writing, Indernos is the only one putting a flagship Ryzen 9 9950X3D with DDR5 behind your Minecraft world, and for the single-threaded workload Minecraft actually is, that is the hardware that matters most.
The Bottom Line
Minecraft server performance comes down to single-core speed, and the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D with DDR5 is the best hardware in the world for that job. Indernos is the only Indian host that runs it. Endernodes, Xitenodes, and Giganodes compete on price and RAM, but none advertise anything close on raw speed — and you can start completely free, then upgrade to Ryzen 9 9950X3D power on the Max or Ultra tier whenever your community outgrows the basics. For the full breakdown of every Indian option, see our best free Minecraft server hosting India 2026 guide, or compare us head-to-head in Indernos vs Aternos.
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