Welcome, XSX!
This is their first time on our site, but they’ve been in the industry a long time (since 2012). They’ve previously operated under the brands SuperKVM, PzEa, and FedVPS. For the last 6 years, they’ve been trading under their present brand, XSX.
Today they’re bringing us some amazing deals in Singapore.
- Get a dedicated server for only $29.75/month!
- Or a VPS in Singapore, Hong Kong, or Japan for as little as $4.51/month for a 2GB system!
So if you’re looking in Asia, this is a very intriguing offer!
XSX Network was founded in 2012, originally driven by an interest in Linux and affordable North American VPS services. After undergoing several name changes and transitioning away from the North American market to focus on Asia-based products, we have continued to grow. In 2025, we made the decision to return to the North American market, Our North American services are currently in preparation. To learn more about us, read more on our web site.
Their terms of service, acceptable usage policy, privacy policy, and refund policy is available on their web site.
Datacenter and Network Info
HongKong Kowloon- Location HongKong Kowloon, China
Looking glass: http://hk2.lg.xsx.net
Tokyo Colt – Location Tokyo, Koto City, Shiohama, Japan
Looking glass: http://tky1.lg.xsx.net
Singapore – Tai Seng 12 , Singapore
Looking glass: http://sg1.lg.xsx.net
Looking Glass was include traceroute/mtr/speedtest and test file download
Host Node Specs
1 X AMD EPYC 7B12
512GB RAM
6 x 3.48T NVME U3 SSD
Hardware RAID10
1Gbps uplink
Singapore Dedicated Server Offer
Intel Xeon E3-1230v3 CPU
16GB RAM
1 x 480G SATA SSD
10TB transfer
1Gbps uplink
3 IPv4
IPMI: yes
Coupon: LEBSGoffer-E3
$29.75/month
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VPS Offers
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This is not the first time XSX has been launched on LEB. The earliest one can be traced back to 2012 https://lowendbox.com/?s=pzea
Good catch! Thanks.
So, there’s no pre-sales support, no contact form, no live chat; absolutely no way to reach them. But hey, I found an email: support@xsx.net. I figured I’d give it a shot. Sent them a message and, surprise! I got an auto-reply saying “Support aticket Not Opened.”
Reason: “Our support system could not accept your message because it was not recognized as coming from an email address belonging to one of our customers.”
So, I went ahead and placed an order, because apparently, that’s the only way to become a “recognized customer.” Not only that, I used Stripe Express to pay the invoice. A nice little popup showed up, I entered my card details, hit submit, and within a second or two, I got the reassuring message: “Thank You. Your payment was successful.” My bank confirms a charge of 214.32 CNY.
And yet! the invoice still shows as unpaid. Because of course it does. And judging by the complete lack of communication so far, I’m not exactly holding my breath for a response anytime soon.
So, here to you Raindog308, thanks for the recommendatione.
I’m sorry you had a bad experience. I’ll bring your comment to the provider’s attention.
My apologies. Since we switched to private deployment of the mail system, there are bugs in the privately developed Stripe code. You can submit a ticket through the web page. The bug of Stripe Express has been urgently fixed.