Are you looking to sell your used Cisco RAM memory? From DDR4-2933 modules to Load Reduced DIMM, we buy computer and server Cisco RAM memory in bulk, new and used. As a leader in corporate Cisco RAM Memory recycling, we offer the best prices for your used and old Cisco RAM memory with the highest, most ethical security standards to securely vaporize your corporation's sensitive data.
Options provided for proper disposal and physical destruction for valueless items, if needed.
When you sell used computer and laptop Cisco RAM memory to us we will cover shipping from any location in the world.
Send a list of server, computer and laptop Cisco RAM memory. We'll send a quote back to you.
Once we agree on a price, send us your used Cisco RAM memory. We'll even come to pick it up. Nice, huh?
Once the data is erased, you'll receive payment and a data-destruction certificate. You know, to hang on the fridge.
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Basically, you have three major options in selling your used Cisco RAM memory:
Basically you can sell your old Cisco RAM memory in just a few simple steps:
Step 1: Evaluate the condition
Remove the Cisco RAM from your PC, laptop, or server if you haven't already, and then assess its condition. If it's dirty, clean it, and you can clean the contacts with a pencil (rubber) eraser. Simply lay the Cisco RAM module down on a flat (and clean) surface, and then rub the eraser in short strokes back-and-forth along with the contacts until it's clean. Wipe the computer or laptop Cisco RAM with a clean and dry cloth to remove the eraser fillings.
After it's clean, try reattaching the Cisco RAM to your computer to see if it still works.
Step 2: Know your Cisco RAM module
If you've confirmed that the Cisco RAM module is working properly, then you should identify the Cisco RAM module's exact model to determine its resale value.
If the Cisco RAM memory has a visible brand/model name or serial number on it, then this process of selling your used computer, server or laptop memory should be fairly easy.
Step 3: Taking pictures
Take photos of your Cisco RAM module(s), so you can show them to prospective buyers. Make sure you capture the Cisco RAM module's serial number and model name (if it's visible on the product). It's also important to be honest: if there are any defects on the product, make sure it's captured in the photos.
Step 4: Finding buyers
Find prospective buyers, whether listing your used computer, server or laptop memory on classified sites, peer-to-peer marketplaces, or contacting an ITAD specialist company like Big Data Supply Inc.
Step 5: Packaging and shipping
Once you've found a buyer, then what's left is to package and ship the Cisco RAM module(s) to the buyer. Some ITAD companies may also offer to pick up your goods on your premises, especially if you are selling used computer, server or laptop memory in bulk.
No, all types of Cisco RAM modules used in computers are volatile. Meaning they absolutely need power in order to maintain data. No data is permanently saved in your Cisco RAM module, and even if there is any personal information temporarily stored in the Cisco RAM module, once the module is unplugged from a computer unit (and loses power), all data stored within is 100% eradicated.
Basically, you have three main options with your used Cisco RAM modules:
Which one is the best option for your old Cisco RAM module? It depends on several key factors: