Are you looking to sell your used Intel RAM memory? Whether it's DDR4-2933 modules or Load Reduced DIMM, we purchase computer and server Intel RAM memory in bulk, both new and used. As a leading company in Intel RAM memory recycling, we offer competitive prices for your used and old Intel RAM, while adhering to the highest ethical security standards to securely erase your sensitive data.
If your RAM has no further use or value, we also offer options for proper disposal and physical destruction.
When you sell your used computer and laptop Intel RAM to us, we cover shipping costs from any location worldwide.
Send us a list of your server, computer, and laptop Intel RAM memory. We'll provide you with a quote promptly.
Once we agree on a price, simply ship your used Intel RAM memory to us. Don’t worry, we’ll even arrange to pick it up for you. How convenient is that?
After we securely erase the data, you'll receive payment along with a data-destruction certificate. Perfect for your records—maybe even hang it on the fridge!
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The resale value of your used computer Intel RAM memory can vary based on several factors:
Types: Most computer RAM today is DDR SDRAM, and there have been five major iterations over the past two decades. DDR5 is the latest version (still relatively new in 2022), while earlier versions include DDR, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4. DDR4 is the most common, though DDR3 still holds value.
Capacity: The larger the capacity (in GB) of your used computer memory, the higher the price will be for your Intel RAM.
Size: RAM comes in different sizes, such as SO-DIMM (for laptops) and DIMM (for desktops and servers). DIMMs are typically more expensive than SO-DIMMs.
Clock Speed: RAM with higher clock speeds (measured in MHz) is usually priced higher, as it offers better performance.
Bandwidth: The bandwidth of your RAM, whether single-channel, dual-channel, or quad-channel, can also affect its resale price. Dual-channel or quad-channel RAM configurations are generally more valuable than single-channel.
Condition: The better the condition of your used Intel RAM, the more you can sell it for. If the RAM is in good working order, it will fetch a higher price. Any defects or damage will lower its resale value.
You have three main options for selling your used Intel RAM memory:
Selling your old Intel RAM memory is simple and can be done in a few steps:
Step 1: Evaluate the condition
First, remove the Intel RAM from your PC, laptop, or server (if you haven't already). Then assess its condition. If it's dirty, clean it gently using a pencil (rubber) eraser. Place the RAM module on a clean, flat surface and rub the eraser back-and-forth on the contacts until they're clean. Wipe the module with a dry cloth to remove any eraser dust. After cleaning, reattach the RAM to your computer to check if it's still functioning properly.
Step 2: Know your Intel RAM module
Once you’ve confirmed the Intel RAM is in working condition, check the model number and any visible brand or serial information to help determine its resale value. Identifying the exact model is essential for pricing your used memory.
Step 3: Take pictures
Capture clear photos of your Intel RAM, ensuring that the serial number and model name are visible. Be honest about its condition—if there are any visible defects, make sure to include them in the photos to give prospective buyers an accurate view.
Step 4: Finding buyers
Search for potential buyers by listing your used RAM on platforms like classified sites, peer-to-peer marketplaces (e.g., eBay), or even contacting ITAD specialists like Big Data Supply Inc.
Step 5: Packaging and shipping
Once you have a buyer, carefully package the RAM for shipping. Many ITAD companies may even offer to pick up your goods directly from your location, especially if you’re selling in bulk.
No, all Intel RAM modules used in computers are volatile, meaning they require constant power to retain data. No information is permanently stored in your Intel RAM module. Even if personal information is temporarily held in the RAM, once the module is disconnected from the computer and loses power, all data is completely erased.
You essentially have three main options for your used Intel RAM modules:
The best option for your old Intel RAM module depends on a few key factors: