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I'm looking to build a server and need feedback regarding parts

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So I'm planning on building a Minecraft Forge server (may use as a media server and for other games as well). I've already got various parts potentially laying around somewhere (PSU, GPU and RAM) and therefore I'm currently only looking at the cpu mobo combo. I'm only planning on having around five players on at a time. I know that minecraft likes single threaded performance ahead of multi-threaded, but I'd like to have more threads for other potential tasks that put the server through.

CPU: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000682571964.html

Mobo: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000880394156.html

RAM: Kingston hyperx fury ddr4 4x8gb(32gb) 2166mhz cl 14 (currently borrowed to a friend for him to troubleshoot his pc)

Storage: https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-500G-2280-Internal-SNVS/dp/B091BCQK7B/ (potentially thinking of adding another m.2 w. higher capacity)

Modlist: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UlCOujnOETePXEtLwmvVR5IYvf1tp9BNKpxCKM4buik/edit?usp=sharing

 

Would this combo be able to smoothly run a minecraft forge 1.16.5 server with this many players, and also, what would the potential maximum amount of players be? Wondering about the maximum amount of supported players to know what headroom I'd have with this combo.

Any answer is appreciated👍

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