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Are you looking to sell your used Kingston RAM memory?

We buy computer and server Kingston RAM memory in bulk, whether it's new or used. From DDR4-2933 modules to Load Reduced DIMM, we offer top-tier prices for your old Kingston RAM memory with the highest ethical security standards to securely vaporize your sensitive corporate data.

We also provide options for proper disposal and physical destruction of items that no longer hold value, ensuring they are handled securely.

Global shipping covered: When you sell your used Kingston RAM memory to us, we'll cover all shipping costs from any location in the world, making the process hassle-free for you.

SELL new & used Kingston ram memory

The process for selling used Kingston RAM memory is simple

1

list it

Send us a list of your server, computer, and laptop Kingston RAM memory. We’ll provide you with a quote based on the details you share.

2

Ship it

Once we agree on the price, send us your used Kingston RAM memory. Don't worry about shipping – we'll even come to pick it up from you. Convenient, right?

3

Get paid

After securely erasing any data, we’ll send you your payment along with a data-destruction certificate for your records—perfect to hang on the fridge!

READY, SET, SELL USED KINGSTON RAM MEMORY. Fill out the form to sell your old computer Kingston RAM memory.

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WHY SELL USED KINGSTON RAM MEMORY TO BIG DATA SUPPLY, INC.?

WE HAVE THE BIG DATA SUPPLY USED SERVER AND COMPUTER Kingston RAM MEMORY BUYBACK PROGRAM GUARANTEE
Our program is designed to help you mitigate risk, stay compliant, and ensure that all sensitive data from your servers is kept confidential when you sell your used Kingston RAM memory to us. We provide a comprehensive solution that includes a free value audit, ensuring you receive the highest possible value for your used RAM. We also offer a complete chain of custody tracking to guarantee the secure handling of your assets, along with detailed reporting of secure data destruction, so you have a full record of the process. Additionally, we prioritize the most economical and environmentally friendly methods for recycling or selling your used server and computer Kingston RAM memory, making sure that security and sustainability are at the forefront of everything we do.
WE ARE R2v3 & RIOS CERTIFIED Kingston 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 in the areas of electronic waste management and Kingston RAM memory recycling. RIOS certification is an ANSI-accredited standard that complies with various quality, environmental, and safety regulations, including ISO:14001 (environmental management), ISO:9001 (quality management), and OHSAS:18001 (occupational health and safety). Companies that receive R2v3 & RIOS certification demonstrate their commitment to responsible recycling practices. This certification guarantees that when you sell your old laptop or computer Kingston RAM memory to us, you will receive consistent, reliable service, wherever and whenever you need it. It also enables us to address emerging challenges, incorporate new materials and technologies, and continuously improve our services as the industry evolves.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I sell used computer Kingston RAM memory for?

There is a wide variety of Kingston RAM models available in the market: different types of DDR, different brands, different models, etc. Thus, the resale value of your used computer Kingston RAM memory can vary depending on the following factors:

Types: Most computer RAMs available today are DDR SDRAMs, and there have been five major iterations of DDR SDRAMs over the past two decades. DDR5 is the latest iteration, being very recently released (and still not very common today in 2022), and the other versions are DDR, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4. Most computers nowadays use DDR4, but there are still those who are still using DDR3 (meaning, DDR3 computer RAMs still have some value).

Capacity: The bigger the capacity of the used computer memory you are looking to sell (in GB), the more expensive the Kingston RAM will be.

Size: There are SO-DIMM (Small Outline Dual In-Line Memory Module) for laptops and DIMM for desktops and servers.

Clock Speed: The higher the clock speed (measured in MHz), typically the more expensive the computer Kingston RAM memory will be when you sell it.

Bandwidth: Whether the computer Kingston RAM memory is single-channel, dual-channel, or quad-channel.

Obviously, the condition of the used computer Kingston RAM memory would also matter. The better the condition is, the more money you will get when you sell your old computer memory.

 

Where can I sell used server and computer Kingston RAM memory?

You essentially have three main options for selling your used Kingston RAM memory:

    1. Peer-to-peer marketplaces (like eBay): This option gives you the most freedom in setting your prices and promoting your used Kingston RAM. However, it can be challenging to find the right buyer willing to meet your price and terms.
    2. Classified sites (such as Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or Amazon): These platforms make it easier to find buyers compared to peer-to-peer marketplaces, but you may have less control over pricing and the sales process.
    3. Specialist IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) companies: These companies specialize in purchasing used server and computer hardware, including Kingston RAM. Selling to an ITAD company is the easiest and fastest option, especially if you are selling in bulk. They will still offer you a fair market price for your used memory, and it's a hassle-free way to dispose of your RAM securely.

 

How can I sell my old Kingston RAM memory? 

Selling your old Kingston RAM memory is a simple process that can be done in a few easy steps:

Step 1: Evaluate the condition
First, remove the Kingston RAM from your PC, laptop, or server if you haven't already. Inspect the condition of the RAM. If it's dirty, clean it by gently rubbing the contacts with a pencil (rubber) eraser. Lay the RAM on a clean, flat surface and use short strokes to clean the contacts. Afterward, wipe the module with a clean, dry cloth to remove any eraser debris. Once clean, test the RAM by reattaching it to your computer to ensure it still works.

Step 2: Know your Kingston RAM module
After confirming that the Kingston RAM module works, identify its exact model and specifications. This will help you determine its resale value. Look for the model name or serial number on the RAM module, as it will make the selling process easier.

Step 3: Take pictures
Photograph your Kingston RAM module(s), ensuring that the serial number and model name (if visible) are clearly shown. Be transparent about the condition of the module—if there are any defects, make sure these are visible in the photos.

Step 4: Find buyers
Once you have your pictures and details ready, it's time to find prospective buyers. You can list your used Kingston RAM on peer-to-peer marketplaces like eBay, or classified sites such as Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. Alternatively, you can reach out to IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) companies that specialize in buying used hardware.

Step 5: Packaging and shipping
After agreeing on a price with the buyer, carefully package the Kingston RAM to ensure it arrives safely. If you are selling in bulk, some ITAD companies may even offer pickup services to collect the items from your location.

 

Does computer Kingston RAM memory hold personal information? 

No, Kingston RAM modules do not store personal information permanently. All Kingston RAM modules are volatile memory, meaning they require power to retain data. If the module is powered off or removed from the computer, any data stored in the RAM is immediately erased. Even if personal information was temporarily stored in the RAM, once the power is lost, it is 100% wiped and cannot be recovered. Therefore, there is no risk of personal data being retained in your Kingston RAM.

 

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

You essentially have three main options for dealing with your old Kingston RAM modules:

  1. Throw it away/recycle it:
    If the RAM is no longer functioning properly, your best option is to dispose of it responsibly by recycling. Electronic waste recycling ensures that the materials are reused and reduces environmental impact.
  2. Repurpose it:
    If the Kingston RAM module is still in working condition, you can repurpose it by using it in another computer or device. This is an excellent way to extend the life of your memory and avoid unnecessary waste.
  3. Sell it for extra cash:
    If the RAM is in good working condition, selling it is a viable option to earn some extra money. The resale value depends on the model and condition of the RAM, as well as its compatibility with current systems.

Which option is best for your old Kingston RAM?
The choice depends on several factors:

  • Condition: If the Kingston RAM is no longer functioning properly, recycling is the best option. However, if it's still working but not in perfect condition, you may be able to either sell or repurpose it.
  • Resale Value: If your Kingston RAM still holds a relatively high resale value, selling it may be the best option. If its value is low despite being in good condition, you might want to consider repurposing it or recycling it.
  • Replacement Cost: If you plan to upgrade your computer's RAM but replacement costs are still high, it might be worth holding onto your used Kingston RAM until the price of newer models drops before selling it.

Ultimately, you should choose the option that best aligns with your needs and the condition of the RAM.

 

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