The 1Gbits alternative with cleaner reputation
Same RDP focus, similar price tier — but rdp.monster ships EU + US datacenters (not Iran-hosted), 7-day money-back (vs 3), 10+ cryptos, and no payment-processor risk.
- Ready in 5–10 minutes
- 10+ cryptos accepted (BTC, USDT, XMR…)
- No KYC, no ID upload
- 7-day money-back guarantee
TL;DR Should you switch from 1Gbits?
1Gbits is a RDP-focused VPS provider at $13/mo entry, popular with the SMM, sneaker-botter, and restricted-routing communities. They accept Perfect Money + crypto, ship a 3-day refund. rdp.monster sits in the same tier ($8.99 entry — cheaper), runs from EU + US datacenters with EU-jurisdiction billing, 7-day money-back, and accepts 10+ cryptos. Same RDP focus, different operational tier.
- Want RDP-focused VPS with EU-jurisdiction billing + transparent dashboard
- Need 7-day money-back instead of 3-day
- Pay in 10+ cryptos including XMR
- Want EU + US POPs with predictable card processing
- You specifically need Perfect Money checkout for Iran-region payments
- You're already deployed on 1Gbits and workload is stable
- You want their specific SMM / sneaker-botter pre-configured images
rdp.monster vs 1Gbits — spec-by-spec
Every line below is sourced from the vendor's own pricing page. No invented uptimes — just what each provider publishes.
Which is right for your workload?
Four scenarios, an honest verdict on each. 1Gbits doesn't lose every round.
Generic Windows RDP at budget tier
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster $8.99/mo vs 1Gbits $13/mo — $4 cheaper for comparable Windows RDP. Both ship admin access; rdp.monster provisions in 5-10 min, 1Gbits is same-day.
Perfect Money / Iran-region payments
★ 1Gbits wins1Gbits accepts Perfect Money alongside crypto — useful where card networks decline (Iran / Pakistan / restricted-routing regions). rdp.monster's Capitalist VPS landing covers Capitalist / AdvCash plus 10+ cryptos for the same purpose but doesn't ship Perfect Money directly.
Datacenter jurisdiction risk
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster operates from EU + US POPs with EU-jurisdiction billing — clean Stripe / PayPal routing in all major markets. 1Gbits's specific payment options (Perfect Money) can occasionally trigger fraud-checks on card networks routing through them, so depending on your bank you may hit friction.
Money-back window
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster: 7-day. 1Gbits: 3-day. The 4-day difference matters when you're testing a workload over a weekend.
Switch from 1Gbits in 3 minutes
Cancel 1Gbits
In 1Gbits dashboard → My Services → cancel. They cancel at end of cycle. Honor 3-day money-back on first-time purchases.
Order an rdp.monster plan
Pick a plan from our offers. Pay in card, PayPal, BTC, USDT, LTC, XMR (or 6 other cryptos). No ID, no questionnaire — the dashboard provisions while you fill in the email.
Connect to your new desktop
Check your email — IP, username and password arrive in minutes. Open Microsoft Remote Desktop (free on Windows / Mac / iOS / Android), paste them in, you're connected with full admin rights.
Where 1Gbits actually wins
1Gbits has built a real niche serving the SMM / sneaker-bot / restricted-routing communities. Their Perfect Money checkout is genuinely useful in regions where card networks decline, and they've optimized their RDP tier for automation workloads with images pre-tuned for the long-running Windows-process pattern that bot operators need.
If your workflow runs fine on 1Gbits, the day-to-day experience is solid.
Where 1Gbits stops making sense is when you don't specifically need Perfect Money. Their payment options can occasionally trigger fraud-checks on card networks depending on your region, the refund window is only 3 days, and the support model is more ticket-leaning. rdp.monster operates from EU + US POPs with EU-jurisdiction billing, accepts more cryptos, ships a 7-day money-back, and runs 24/7 human + AI chat support.



