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Looking to sell your used 64GB RAM memory? Whether it's from Cisco, Samsung, or other leading brands, we purchase both new and used 64GB RAM modules, including DDR4-2933 and Load Reduced DIMM configurations. As a leader in corporate 64GB RAM memory recycling, we offer top prices for your used and old RAM, while ensuring the highest ethical standards for securely destroying sensitive data.

We also offer options for proper disposal and physical destruction of items that hold no value.

Best of all, we provide free shipping from any location worldwide when you sell your used computer or laptop 64GB RAM memory to us.

For hassle-free transactions and competitive pricing, let us handle your 64GB RAM memory recycling needs!

SELL new & used 64GB ram memory

The process for selling used 64GB RAM memory is simple

1

list it

Send us a list of your server, computer, and laptop 64GB RAM memory. We’ll provide you with a quote.

2

Ship it

Once we agree on a price, ship your used 64GB RAM memory to us. Don't worry—if you prefer, we'll even arrange for a pickup. Nice, huh?

3

Get paid

Once we securely erase the data, you'll receive payment along with a data-destruction certificate. You can even hang it on your fridge as proof!

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WE HAVE THE BIG DATA SUPPLY USED SERVER AND COMPUTER 64GB RAM MEMORY BUYBACK PROGRAM GUARANTEE
Our program is specifically designed to help you minimize risk, maintain compliance, and ensure the confidentiality of all sensitive data from your servers when you sell your used 64GB RAM memory to us. We offer a comprehensive service that includes free value audits to ensure you get the highest possible price, complete chain-of-custody tracking, detailed reports of secure data destruction, and the most cost-effective and environmentally responsible way to recycle or sell your used server and computer 64GB RAM memory.
WE ARE R2v3 & RIOS CERTIFIED 4GB RAM Memory recycling company
We are R2v3 & RIOS certified, which is a significant achievement. This certification ensures that we adhere to the highest standards in the electronics industry, specifically for electronic waste and 64GB RAM memory recycling. The RIOS certification is an ANSI-accredited standard that aligns with ISO:14001 (environmental), ISO:9001 (quality), and OHSAS:18001 (safety) processes. R2v3 & RIOS certifications are awarded to companies that demonstrate responsible recycling practices. This certification guarantees a consistent level of service when you sell your old laptop or computer 64GB RAM memory, regardless of location or timing. Additionally, it allows us to tackle new challenges, adapt to emerging materials and technologies, and continuously improve our services as we grow.

Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I sell used computer 64GB RAM memory for?

The resale value of your used 64GB RAM memory can vary widely depending on several important factors:

  1. Type of RAM: The most common types of RAM used today are DDR SDRAM, with five major iterations released over the years. DDR5 is the latest version and is still relatively rare. Older versions like DDR4, DDR3, and DDR2 are still in use, but DDR4 and DDR5 will generally command higher prices due to their superior performance. DDR3, while still valuable, may not fetch as much due to its age.
  2. Capacity: Larger capacity modules, such as your 64GB RAM, typically have higher resale values. As the capacity increases, the price also tends to increase, so your 64GB module should be worth more compared to smaller capacities like 8GB or 16GB.
  3. Size and Form Factor: RAM comes in different physical sizes, with SO-DIMM used for laptops and DIMM used for desktops and servers. The type of RAM you have impacts its value. In general, DIMM modules (used in desktops and servers) are usually priced higher than SO-DIMM modules, which are more commonly found in laptops.
  4. Clock Speed: The clock speed, measured in MHz, also affects the resale price. Higher clock speeds typically offer better performance, meaning RAM with higher MHz ratings will usually be more expensive than those with lower speeds.
  5. Bandwidth: The type of memory channels—single-channel, dual-channel, or quad-channel—can also influence the value. Dual-channel and quad-channel configurations usually provide better performance and therefore may increase the resale price compared to single-channel RAM.
  6. Condition: The condition of the RAM is crucial in determining its resale value. If the RAM is still functioning well and is in excellent condition, it will fetch a higher price. Keeping the RAM clean and free of visible damage will significantly enhance its value in the market.

By considering these factors—type, capacity, size, clock speed, bandwidth, and condition—you can get a better understanding of how much you could expect to sell your 64GB RAM memory for. A well-maintained, high-performance module will attract the best prices in the market.

 

Where can I sell used server and computer 64GB RAM memory?

You have three primary options for selling your used 64GB RAM memory:

  1. Peer-to-Peer Marketplaces (e.g., eBay): This option gives you the most freedom to set your prices and manage your listings. However, finding the right buyer willing to pay your asking price can be challenging. You'll need to promote your product effectively and may have to deal with shipping and returns.
  2. Classified Sites (e.g., Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Amazon): These platforms often provide a larger audience compared to peer-to-peer marketplaces, making it easier to find buyers. While you might have a bit less control over pricing, it can be a quicker way to sell your used 64GB RAM.
  3. Specialist IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) Companies: Selling to ITAD companies is the easiest and most straightforward route. They buy used memory in bulk, often offering fair market prices. If you're looking for a quick and hassle-free sale—especially in bulk—selling to an ITAD company could be your best option. These companies also handle secure data destruction, ensuring your sensitive information is safely erased.

Each option comes with its pros and cons, so consider which one best suits your needs based on the speed of sale, price expectations, and ease of transaction.

 

How can I sell my old 64GB RAM memory? 

Selling your old 64GB RAM memory can be done in a few simple steps:

  1. Evaluate the Condition
    First, remove the 64GB RAM from your PC, laptop, or server. Check its condition carefully. If it’s dirty, clean it by gently rubbing the contacts with a pencil (rubber) eraser. Lay the RAM module on a clean surface, and rub the eraser along the contacts. Wipe off any dust or eraser residue with a dry cloth. After cleaning, reconnect the RAM to check if it’s still working.
  2. Identify Your 64GB RAM Module
    Once you’ve confirmed the RAM is functional, identify the exact model and brand to help assess its resale value. Look for the brand/model name or serial number on the RAM. This information will make it easier to determine its worth.
  3. Take Photos
    Capture clear pictures of the RAM module, focusing on the serial number, model name, and any visible details. If there are any imperfections, be sure to photograph them honestly so buyers know what they’re getting.
  4. Find Buyers
    You can list your used 64GB RAM memory on platforms like classified ads (e.g., Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist) or peer-to-peer marketplaces (e.g., eBay). Alternatively, you could contact an IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) specialist company like Big Data Supply, which buys used server and computer components.
  5. Package and Ship
    Once you’ve found a buyer, carefully package the RAM and ship it. If you’re selling in bulk, some ITAD companies may even offer to pick up the items from your location.

By following these steps, you can easily sell your old 64GB RAM memory while ensuring a smooth and secure transaction.

 

Does computer 64GB RAM memory hold personal information? 

No, 64GB RAM modules in computers are volatile memory, which means they require a constant power supply to retain data. When the power is turned off or the RAM is removed from the system, all data stored in the module is completely erased. Even if there were any personal information temporarily stored in the RAM, it would be gone as soon as the power is lost. Therefore, 64GB RAM memory does not retain personal information once it's no longer powered on.

 

What can I do with old computer, server or laptop 64GB RAM memory?

You essentially have three primary options for your used 64GB RAM modules:

  1. Recycle/Dispose
    If the RAM no longer works properly or is beyond repair, recycling it is the most responsible choice. Many electronics recycling centers can safely dispose of it and ensure it doesn't harm the environment.
  2. Repurpose
    If the RAM is still functional but not ideal for your current system, you could repurpose it by using it in another computer or server. For instance, upgrading an older machine with your spare 64GB RAM could boost its performance.
  3. Sell it for Extra Cash
    If your RAM is still in good working condition, selling it could be a profitable option. There is always a market for used server or computer RAM, especially for high-capacity modules like 64GB.

Which option is best for your old 64GB RAM?

The right choice depends on several key factors:

  • Condition: If the RAM is malfunctioning or broken, your best bet is to recycle it. However, if it’s still functional, you can either repurpose or sell it.
  • Resale Value: If the RAM retains good resale value, selling it is an attractive option. If the resale value is low despite its good condition, repurposing it might make more sense.
  • Replacement Cost: If you are upgrading to a new RAM model, you may want to wait for prices to drop before selling your old 64GB RAM, especially if the replacement modules are still expensive.

In short, if your 64GB RAM is in good condition, selling it could be the best way to make some extra cash. If it's no longer useful, recycling or repurposing are great alternatives.

 

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