Buyback, without the gated quote
Sell your used RAM. We publish what we pay.
SellUsedRAM buys server memory, desktop RAM, SSDs, CPUs, and MacBooks from people who’d rather not gamble on eBay. Real payout data updated weekly. Firm quote in 4 business hours. $50 minimum — not $500.
| Item | Indicative | 30-day avg paid |
|---|---|---|
| 64GB DDR4-2933 ECC RDIMM | $172–$201 | — |
| 32GB DDR4-3200 ECC RDIMM | $114–$134 | — |
| 32GB DDR5-4800 ECC RDIMM | $378–$443 | — |
| Samsung PM983 1.92TB NVMe U.2 | $180–$211 | — |
| MacBook Air 13" M1 (2020) | $220–$320 | — |
Indicative figures are past payouts and estimates, not binding offers. Full index →
Nine categories
What we buy
Server, desktop, and laptop memory; enterprise and consumer SSDs; CPUs; network cards; and MacBooks — every one with a published range on the Payout Index.
Server RAM
$5–$1,567DDR3/DDR4/DDR5 RDIMM & LRDIMM — the core of what we do.
Desktop RAM
$9–$290DDR4/DDR5 UDIMM, singles or kits, 8GB and up.
Laptop RAM
$6–$180SODIMMs 8GB+, tested on our bench.
Enterprise SSD
$21–$1,400SATA/SAS/NVMe/U.2 — SMART-graded, certified wiped.
Consumer SSD
$22–$300Major-brand NVMe & SATA, 250GB+, 85% health or better.
Server & Desktop CPUs
$12–$1,800Xeon Scalable, EPYC, current Ryzen & Core.
Network Cards
$22–$430Mellanox ConnectX, Intel 700/800 series.
Laptops & Macs
$130–$1,150MacBooks, Macs, and business laptops — ThinkPad, Latitude, EliteBook.
GPUs
Quote by handData-center + RTX 3080 and up — quoted by hand.
How it works
- Tell us what you've got — pick from the list or paste the part number.
- Firm quote by email within 4 business hours (Mon–Sat).
- Ship free with our prepaid label — and a box and supplies too on orders over $500.
- We test, grade, and certify-wipe every storage device.
- Paid by Zelle, PayPal, or check within 48 hours of testing.
We ship you the box — supplies and all.
On orders over $500, we mail you a box and packing supplies with the prepaid label already on it. We ship the box to you, you pack the gear, send it back. Simple as that — the cash follows once we test.
Every policy, in plain language →
Quoted is what we pay.
97%
Last month, 97% of orders were paid exactly as quoted. When our bench disagrees with a description, you get photo evidence and a choice: take the revised offer or take your gear back — return shipping on us. If the market drops after we quote you, that's our problem, not yours.
Launch figure; the live number publishes monthly once 20 orders have completed.
The Payout Index
The used-memory market has no Kelley Blue Book. So we're publishing one.
The Payout Index lists what we actually paid for RAM and SSDs over the trailing 30 days — every week, with a changelog, free CSV, and no email wall. Quote it, link it, argue with it.
Common questions
Where can I sell my used RAM?
You can sell used RAM to SellUsedRAM.com — pick your modules or paste the part number, see the current indicative payout instantly, and get a firm emailed quote within 4 business hours with a free shipping label. Minimum order is $50, and unlike most buyback services there is no $500+ bulk requirement. Alternatives: eBay (13% fees plus hassle), r/hardwareswap (trade risk), or local marketplaces. Start a quote or browse the Payout Index.
How much is my RAM worth in 2026?
It depends on generation, capacity, and type — and the 2025–26 DRAM shortage moved DDR4 and DDR5 sharply up. Current indicative payouts from our live index: a 32GB DDR4-3200 ECC RDIMM runs $80–$110, a 64GB DDR4-2933 RDIMM $150–$200, and a 32GB DDR5-4800 RDIMM $120–$160. Desktop and laptop sticks run lower but still clear our $50 minimum in pairs. The Payout Index lists every item we buy, updated weekly, with what we actually paid.
How much is a 64GB DDR4 RDIMM worth?
We are currently paying $150–$200 per 64GB DDR4-2933 ECC RDIMM in used working condition, and $170–$230 for the 3200 MT/s version. Those are indicative ranges from our live table; the firm number comes by email within 4 business hours. See the 64GB DDR4-2933 page or the matching Payout Index row for the trailing average we actually paid.
Why don't you publish exact binding prices?
Because memory prices move daily, a published binding price would be stale by lunch — so we publish something better: the actual trailing payouts from the last 30 days, refreshed weekly, and a firm quote in 4 business hours. Most competitors publish nothing at all and make you submit contact info to see any number. Our figures are on the Payout Index, free, no email wall.
Is the price on the site guaranteed?
No — site figures are indicative; the emailed firm quote is the guaranteed number. Once we send your quote it locks for 7 days (72 hours on the fastest-moving items), and if the market drops after we quote you, we still pay the quoted amount — that is our problem, not yours. Details on how it works.
Do you really pay what you quote?
Yes — 97% of last month's orders were paid exactly as quoted, and we publish that number every month. When our bench disagrees with a description, you get photo evidence and a choice: take the revised offer or take your gear back with return shipping on us. No restocking games. The current requote rate is always on how it works.