Hosting price for this pc, per month?

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So i wanna host servers, for people.

How much would a host with these specs be worth? per month, so like monthly hosting.

OS Name Microsoft Windows 10 Pro

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 820 @ 1.73GHz, 1734 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
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Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 14,0 GB
 
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So i can get 25 dollars or more, for this per month?
 

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at my house, but i have 330 mbps ethernet speed.
 

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Ill do a speed test in a moment, 1 sec.[DOUBLEPOST=1473539514][/DOUBLEPOST]
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There, its done on speedtest.net.
 

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I dont know, that what i am trying to find out xD
I mean contact me on skype if you are interested - calvin.leonhardt[DOUBLEPOST=1473539957][/DOUBLEPOST]Sorry here is the image of the speed test
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No no, i already have the computer, all setup etc.[DOUBLEPOST=1473540216][/DOUBLEPOST]i am selling hosting, like on it. And i want to find the appropriate price for someone to buy that, and pay every month..
 

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ok so for 14 like 30?[DOUBLEPOST=1473540587][/DOUBLEPOST]it has 14 gigs of ram btw
 

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Its kind hard to determine as it could easily be hit off line and the network speed isnt up to par that data centers can do
 

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Yeah i know, uhmm. Its cause i wanna try doing this once, then i an buy an amazing server with 128 gigs of ram.[DOUBLEPOST=1473541695][/DOUBLEPOST]If anyone wants to buy it, just add me here on skype - calvin.leonhardt
 

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Your server is not efficient. It's a desktop PC and it's not made to be running 24/7. Sure, you might earn $25 out of it but let's calculate your electricity bill.

I did a quick IP check and you seem to be from Denmark. I went to wikipedia to get your average price per KWh. For Denmark it's $33/KWh.

I'm going to assume that you have the lowest possible PSU for the sake of it, so I'm going with a 500 Watt powersupply. I'm also going to assume that the PC will be running 24/7.

So let's align the numbers.

500watt/hr= 12KWh/day
Avg KWh price in DK= $0.33
So 12KWh * $0.33 = $3.96/day, I'll make it $4 so I don't have to pull out my calc as I'm on my phone.

30 days a month will result in
30 * $4= $120

So your electricity bill will go up $120 if you leave this PC on 24/7 and that is IF you're running a 500w PSU which is likely considering the CPU is extremely old.

You're better off asking $30 from your parents instead of upping their bill.
 

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Your server is not efficient. It's a desktop PC and it's not made to be running 24/7. Sure, you might earn $25 out of it but let's calculate your electricity bill.

I did a quick IP check and you seem to be from Denmark. I went to wikipedia to get your average price per KWh. For Denmark it's $33/KWh.

I'm going to assume that you have the lowest possible PSU for the sake of it, so I'm going with a 500 Watt powersupply. I'm also going to assume that the PC will be running 24/7.

So let's align the numbers.

500watt/hr= 12KWh/day
Avg KWh price in DK= $0.33
So 12KWh * $0.33 = $3.96/day, I'll make it $4 so I don't have to pull out my calc as I'm on my phone.

30 days a month will result in
30 * $4= $120

So your electricity bill will go up $120 if you leave this PC on 24/7 and that is IF you're running a 500w PSU which is likely considering the CPU is extremely old.

You're better off asking $30 from your parents instead of upping their bill.
rip bills
 

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Your server is not efficient. It's a desktop PC and it's not made to be running 24/7. Sure, you might earn $25 out of it but let's calculate your electricity bill.

I did a quick IP check and you seem to be from Denmark. I went to wikipedia to get your average price per KWh. For Denmark it's $33/KWh.

I'm going to assume that you have the lowest possible PSU for the sake of it, so I'm going with a 500 Watt powersupply. I'm also going to assume that the PC will be running 24/7.

So let's align the numbers.

500watt/hr= 12KWh/day
Avg KWh price in DK= $0.33
So 12KWh * $0.33 = $3.96/day, I'll make it $4 so I don't have to pull out my calc as I'm on my phone.

30 days a month will result in
30 * $4= $120

So your electricity bill will go up $120 if you leave this PC on 24/7 and that is IF you're running a 500w PSU which is likely considering the CPU is extremely old.

You're better off asking $30 from your parents instead of upping their bill.


Good point but your numbers are quite inaccurate. 500 watt PSU doesn't mean PC will use 500 watts all the time...in fact you need high end gaming setup under heavy load to use 500 watts. The actual power draw depends on the load of the PC. And considering that he will not be using GPU and monitor...my guess for this would be 75-175 watts per hour. (around $20-$30+ to his electricity bill)

Power consumption of course depends a lot on PSU quality/rating.
 

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Good point but your numbers are quite inaccurate. 500 watt PSU doesn't mean PC will use 500 watts all the time...in fact you need high end gaming setup under heavy load to use 500 watts. The actual power draw depends on the load of the PC. And considering that he will not be using GPU and monitor...my guess for this would be 75-175 watts per hour. (around $20-$30+ to his electricity bill)

Power consumption of course depends a lot on PSU quality/rating.
still not really making any money tho lol
 
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