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Sell used NVIDIA L40S GPUs in bulk

A used NVIDIA L40S commonly resells around $6,600–$7,800 per card. It is a PCIe-only 48GB accelerator — there is no SXM variant — popular for inference and graphics workloads. We buy L40S cards in bulk across the USA and Canada, take title, and resell globally. Attached drives are sanitized to NIST SP 800-88. Send quantity and condition for a firm bulk offer on inspection.

USA & Canada One buyer — we take title Drives wiped to NIST SP 800-88 Indicative range, firm on inspection

The L40S is NVIDIA's 48GB Ada-Lovelace PCIe accelerator, widely deployed for inference, fine-tuning and graphics/visualisation where a full H100 is overkill. Its value is softening modestly as the broader GPU market resets, but it stays resilient because the inference niche keeps real demand under it.

It is PCIe-only — no SXM module exists — so value turns on quantity, condition and verified-healthy memory rather than form factor. Pull current bands from the GPU resale value index and run your lot through the estimator — we firm it on inspection.

Indicative used value: commonly around $6,600–$7,800 per card depending on condition and quantity — indicative, firm on inspection. Want a number for your exact unit? Try the instant estimator → or get a firm bulk offer →

What drives the value

  • Condition & logs: functional, throttle-free cards with clean thermal history and no ECC flags price at the top.
  • Quantity: matched bulk lots are more deployable than mixed singles and price better per card.
  • Memory health: verified-healthy 48GB GDDR6 lifts offers over cards with logged errors.
  • Completeness: original brackets, and any server/riser context, help.
  • Sell timing: the band is softening modestly — moving idle cards sooner protects value.

Component value breakdown

On this platform, value is spread across the chassis and what's inside it — the processors, memory and drives often carry more than the bare unit:

GPU die 58%
GDDR6 22%
Board 12%
Cond. 8%

Relative contribution to a typical configured unit — illustrative, not a quote.

Typical depreciation pattern

Hardware sheds value every quarter it sits. Selling earlier in the curve recovers materially more:

100Launch
82+1 yr
70+2 yr
54+3 yr
40+4 yr

Illustrative depreciation pattern for this class of system — not a quote.

End-of-life / value status

The L40S is current-generation and not end-of-life — it remains in active demand for inference and graphics workloads, which underpins resale even as the wider used-GPU market softens. Value erodes gradually with newer parts rather than dropping off a cliff, and the inference use-case keeps a floor under it. Idle cards still depreciate, so selling sooner protects more value.

What raises your offer

  • Move matched bulk lots rather than loose singles
  • Provide health logs showing no GDDR6 ECC errors or throttling
  • Confirm functional, clean-thermal-history cards
  • Include original brackets and any node context
  • Sell idle inventory ahead of further market softening

Related

Compare AI accelerators: H100 · A100 · H200 · L40S · read the H100 vs A100 vs H200 resale comparison · see the GPU resale value index.

FAQ

Questions sellers ask

What is a used NVIDIA L40S worth?

Commonly around $6,600–$7,800 per card depending on condition and quantity. Indicative — firm bulk offer on inspection. See the GPU resale value index.

Is there an SXM version of the L40S?

No — the L40S is PCIe-only (48GB). Value turns on condition, memory health and quantity rather than form factor.

Do you buy L40S in single cards or only bulk?

We are a bulk/wholesale desk — multi-card lots, not single hobbyist cards.

How is data handled?

Any attached storage is sanitized to NIST SP 800-88; the GPUs hold no persistent user data.

How fast can I get an offer?

Quickly — send quantity and condition for an indicative range via the estimator, then a firm bulk offer on inspection.

Turn surplus into cash.

Bulk lots only — lots, racks, pallets, reels. Tell us what you're holding and we'll come back with a firm bulk offer.

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