Looking to sell your used RAM memory? From brands like Cisco to Samsung, and models from DDR4-2933 to Load Reduced DIMM, we buy computer and server RAM in bulk—both new and used. As a leader in corporate RAM recycling, we offer top market prices along with the highest security standards to fully erase sensitive data from your organization’s memory modules.
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Trust us for a seamless, secure, and environmentally responsible solution when selling your used RAM memory.
Send us a list of your server, computer, and laptop RAM memory, and we’ll quickly provide a competitive quote.
Once we agree on a price, ship your RAM memory to us—or let us handle the pickup for added convenience.
After secure data erasure, you’ll receive payment along with a data-destruction certificate—something you can proudly hang on the fridge!
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Our RAM Memory Buyback Program is designed to help you reduce risk, stay compliant, and protect the confidentiality of all sensitive data when you sell your used RAM memory. Our comprehensive program includes:
The resale value of your used computer RAM memory depends on several key factors:
To get a more precise idea of your RAM's value, check similar models on platforms like eBay or Amazon.
If you're looking to sell used RAM memory, you have three main options:
Selling to an ITAD company is often the best choice for bulk or quick sales, as they offer reliable pricing, data security, and streamlined processes.
Selling your used RAM memory can be easy by following these steps:
Step 1: Evaluate the Condition
Remove the RAM from your PC, laptop, or server and inspect its condition. Clean it if needed, especially the contacts. To clean, place the module on a flat surface and gently rub the contacts with a pencil eraser in short strokes to remove any grime. Then, wipe off any eraser residue with a clean, dry cloth. Reinstall the RAM in your computer to verify it still works.
Step 2: Identify Your RAM Module
Confirm the RAM module's brand, model, and specifications. The serial number, model name, or capacity details should be printed on the module, which will help you estimate its resale value.
Step 3: Take Photos
Take clear photos of your RAM, showing its serial number, model name, and any visible defects. Transparent images build buyer trust and set clear expectations.
Step 4: Find Buyers
List your used RAM on peer-to-peer marketplaces (like eBay), classified sites (Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist), or reach out to an ITAD company like Big Data Supply Inc., which buys RAM in bulk and can simplify the selling process.
Step 5: Package and Ship
Once you’ve secured a buyer, package the RAM safely for shipping. If you’re working with an ITAD company and selling in bulk, they may offer a convenient pickup option.
Following these steps will help you get the best value and ensure a smooth transaction for your used RAM.
No, computer RAM (Random Access Memory) is volatile, meaning it requires constant power to retain data. RAM is designed for temporary storage, holding data only while your device is powered on and actively running. Once the RAM module is unplugged or the power is cut, all data stored within is immediately and completely erased.
Even if personal information is temporarily stored in RAM, it cannot be recovered once power is lost, ensuring that no permanent data remains on the module.
If you have used RAM modules, you generally have three options:
Choosing the Best Option for Your RAM Depends on:
Each option has benefits, so consider your RAM’s condition, market value, and upgrade timing to choose the best approach.