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What is my used server worth?

A used server's value comes down to four things: its generation, how it's configured, its condition, and live global demand for that model. There is no fixed price list — values move with the market — but a clear asset list lets a buyer return a firm bulk offer quickly.

The four things that set the value

When we price a server lot, we weigh:

  • Generation & model. Newer generations hold more, but popular older models (e.g. Dell R740, HPE DL380 Gen9/10) stay liquid for years.
  • Configuration. CPUs, memory, drives, GPUs and NICs inside the chassis often carry more value than the bare server.
  • Condition. Working and complete is worth most; for-parts and incomplete units still have value at the component level.
  • Demand. Global secondary demand for the specific model on the day — which is why values move.

Why there's no fixed price

Anyone quoting a guaranteed dollar figure sight-unseen is guessing. The honest answer is that a real number comes from your actual list assessed against current demand. That's how a trading desk works — we take title and resell, so the offer reflects what the lot will actually move for.

How to get a fast, firm number

Send a spreadsheet with model numbers, quantities and condition. For servers, include CPU/RAM/drive configuration where you can. The clearer the list, the faster the firm bulk offer.

FAQ

Questions sellers ask

Can you give me a price over the phone?

Not a firm one, honestly — value depends on your actual models, config and condition against live demand. Send a list and we return a firm bulk offer.

Do older servers have any value?

Yes — popular EOL models stay liquid for years, and even for-parts units have component value.

What detail helps most?

Model numbers, quantities, condition, and CPU/RAM/drive config for servers.

Turn surplus into cash.

Bulk lots only — lots, racks, pallets, reels. Tell us what you're holding and we'll come back with a firm bulk offer.

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