Equipment We Buy

Sell Used GPUs and RAM: Equipment Buyback from IT Revalue

Organizations running compute-intensive workloads cycle through GPU and RAM inventory faster than most IT equipment. AI compute clusters, machine learning workstations, rendering farms, and general enterprise workstations all depend on high-power graphics cards and memory modules that depreciate quickly as newer generations arrive. When a server refresh, data center decommission, or workstation fleet upgrade leaves you with surplus components, IT Revalue provides a structured buyback path. We purchase used GPU and RAM from businesses, data centers, schools, and government agencies across the continental United States, paying fair market value with a clear process that covers submission, pricing, shipping, and payment. IT Revalue is the dedicated ITAD brand of PN California, which has provided certified equipment buyback and disposition services since 2001.

  • NVIDIA & AMD GPUs plus DDR4/DDR5 server and workstation RAM
  • Working or non-functional units assessed and graded
Computer components including CPUs, RAM modules, and GPUs arranged on a tray

What We Buy: GPU and RAM Components

We purchase a broad range of used GPU and RAM inventory from organizations at any point in a technology replacement cycle. Equipment does not need to be in perfect working condition. All components are examined and graded at our Bellflower, California facility before a final offer is confirmed.

Graphics cards we buy

  • NVIDIA data center and workstation graphics cards, including A-series, RTX, and Quadro lines
  • AMD Radeon Pro and CDNA series units
  • Consumer-tier graphics card inventory in qualifying bulk quantities
  • Multi-GPU configurations and system pulls from decommissioned compute clusters

RAM we buy

  • DDR4 and DDR5 server and workstation memory
  • ECC and non-ECC modules from enterprise refreshes
  • Bulk DIMM lots from organizations cycling out aging system configurations
  • Memory removed from decommissioned servers and workstations

If your lot includes GPU and RAM alongside laptops, desktops, or servers, we assess the full inventory together — you do not need to sort and route components to separate vendors. GPU and RAM buybacks are built for organizational lots and work best as part of a broader inventory; contact us to confirm whether your lot qualifies before submitting.

How the GPU and RAM Buyback Process Works

The process follows a consistent sequence: file an inventory list, receive an offer, accept, ship, get payment, and receive documentation. Each step is outlined below.

1

File your inventory list

Contact us online through the submission form or by phone. Provide model numbers, quantities, and a condition note where possible. A general list is enough to initiate a buyback claim — you do not need a fully itemized spreadsheet to get started.
2

Receive a buyback offer

Our team examines your submission and responds within one to two business days to confirm we are working on pricing. A formal offer follows within approximately one week. The offer reflects fair market value for your components based on current conditions, model, and grade.
3

Review and accept

You review the offer at your own pace. The offer is displayed in writing before any equipment moves. If the pricing meets your expectations, accept and we move forward. There is no obligation to proceed if the offer does not work for your situation.
4

Ship your equipment

For smaller GPU and RAM shipments, we provide packaging guidance so components arrive safely. Pack components in anti-static bags inside a sturdy outer box with appropriate cushioning between units. For larger lots, we arrange truck freight pickup from your facility.
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Assessment and payment

Once your lot arrives, our team verifies component condition against the submitted inventory list. If there is a discrepancy, we communicate it directly before finalizing payment — we do not change valuations after receipt without telling you why. You can track your lot status throughout the assessment period.
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Documentation

Documentation is issued for all completed transactions. Certificates of data destruction are available upon request for components where data handling applies.

What to Expect After You Submit

After you submit your GPU or RAM inventory, expect a response within one to two business days. We confirm receipt and let you know we are working on an offer. Formal pricing follows within approximately one week.

Payment is issued after your lot is received and processed. We do not offer cash on pickup or advance payment on component lots. Final offers are based on confirmed condition at our facility, not on estimates from an online submission. What matters at this stage is accurate inventory data: the closer your submission matches the actual components received, the faster the resolution of your transaction and the sooner you receive payment.

If your lot is large or complex, a preliminary call is available before you ship anything. This helps correct discrepancies in the list and gets you to a final deal faster. For organizations that want a second opinion on component value before committing, we can provide a preliminary estimate range at no cost. Everything from submission through payment is handled through a single process.

Our Advantage

Why Organizations Choose IT Revalue for GPU and RAM Buybacks

IT professionals managing equipment decommissions need a buyback partner that handles component-level transactions with the same compliance standards applied to full device dispositions. Here is what matters most.

Certified operation

When you sell used GPUs or RAM through IT Revalue, your transaction is backed by the same certified operation that handles enterprise ITAD for schools, corporations, government agencies, and data centers.

Fair, transparent pricing

We do not inflate initial offers to win a lot and revise them downward after receipt. Our pricing reflects real market conditions. The offer you accept is the offer we intend to honor, subject to condition verification, so you avoid the surprise adjustments that some vendors apply after receiving your equipment.

No hidden fees

Logistics costs for standard shipments are factored into the offer, not added afterward. For larger freight engagements, arrangements are discussed before you commit. There are no administrative fees on standard transactions.

Reliability and communication

Reliability is built into every step. If there is a discrepancy between your submitted inventory and the components received, we respond directly and document it before making changes to the offer. You will not be left waiting without a status update, and you can track your lot from receipt through payment.

One partner for components and full devices

Rather than hire a separate vendor for your graphics card inventory and another for full electronics, consolidate your disposition through IT Revalue. This creates a single chain-of-custody record, reduces vendor overhead, and simplifies your compliance documentation. Our assessment team has processed thousands of component lots across GPU generations and brings the same grading standards to a five-card lot as to a fifty-server decommission.

NIST SP 800-88 25+ years in operation

Data Security for GPU and RAM Components

Most GPU and RAM components do not retain user data the way storage drives do. However, certain enterprise memory configurations, compute accelerators, and embedded controllers may retain configuration data or firmware logs. Security starts at the component level.

Our data destruction process includes a security verification step for every component that may have stored configuration data, included with every applicable buyback transaction. Our certified erasure process uses specialized device auditing software and archives a record of each erasure in a secure database, providing verifiable proof of destruction where applicable. Data handling at this level is documented and available upon request.

For organizations with compliance requirements that treat any component that touched a network or stored firmware state as a data-bearing asset, we process the full lot under a single chain-of-custody document, clearing the data liability that comes with unsecured hardware sitting in storage.

Shipping and Logistics: Selling Used GPUs and RAM

Shipping requirements vary by lot size and component type.

Small to mid-size lots

For lots under one pallet, use a standard carrier with tracking and declared value coverage. Pack components in anti-static bags inside a sturdy outer box with foam padding between units to protect against transit damage. Component safety during shipping directly affects the condition grade and the final payment amount.

Pallet and freight lots

For GPU and RAM lots that require pallet shipping, we arrange truck freight pickup from your location. Our team coordinates the schedule once the offer is accepted. For businesses with active loading docks, this is a straightforward handoff with no additional logistics coordination required on your end.

International shipments

We process international GPU and RAM acquisitions in compliance with applicable export regulations. We do not ship components in violation of international laws, treaties, or agreements. If you are located outside the continental United States, contact us before submitting to confirm requirements.

About IT Revalue

IT Revalue is the dedicated ITAD and equipment buyback brand of PN California, a family-owned company headquartered in Bellflower, California, operating since 2001. We providefull-lifecycle ITAD services for clients nationwide and internationally. Looking to purchase refurbished IT equipment? Visit PN California at pncalifornia.com.

Every lot we process benefits from our audited environmental safety workflows, strict regulatory compliance, and a commitment to maximum value recovery.

Our Certified Processes

NIST
NIST SP 800-88 Data Erasure
Est. Year 2001Bellflower, California

Frequently Asked Questions: Sell Used GPUs and RAM

We buy NVIDIA and AMD graphics card inventory across a range of generations, including RTX and A-series data center cards, Quadro workstation units, and AMD Radeon Pro lines. GPU manufacturers release new architectures on a regular cycle, which affects the residual value of older models. Current pricing is applied at the time of your submission. Submit your inventory list and we will confirm what your lot is worth.

Sell Used GPUs and RAM with IT Revalue

To sell used GPUs or initiate a RAM buyback, submit your equipment list through the contact form or call us directly. We respond within business days and follow up with a formal buyback offer within approximately one week.