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Sell used Dell PowerEdge R750 servers in bulk

A used Dell PowerEdge R750 commonly trades from roughly $2,000–$4,000 for a light configuration up to $8,000–$15,000+ for a high-core, fully populated build. We buy R750s (15th-gen, 2U) in bulk across the USA and Canada, take title, and resell globally, with drives wiped to NIST SP 800-88.

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

The R750 is Dell's 15th-generation 2U on 3rd-gen Xeon Scalable (Ice Lake) — current-cycle hardware that is frequently still in OEM support and sometimes in-warranty, which is why well-specced units hold strong value. Supply is largely fleet-refresh, not obsolescence.

What you net is set by the Ice Lake CPU SKU, DIMM population and NVMe complement. Run your spec and lot size through the estimator for an indicative range — we firm it on inspection.

Indicative used value: roughly $2,000–$4,000 light, $4,000–$8,000 mid, and $8,000–$15,000+ for high-core fully populated builds — 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

  • CPU SKU: higher-core 3rd-gen Xeon Scalable processors materially lift value over entry SKUs.
  • Memory: fully populated DIMM slots add significant value — and server DRAM is elevated in 2026, so populated RAM is worth flagging.
  • Storage: NVMe-backplane configs and populated bays raise offers well above SATA-only or empty units.
  • Completeness: dual PSUs, rails, bezels, NICs and intact iDRAC licensing all add value.
  • Quantity: matched current-gen lots are rack-deployable as-is and price strongly.

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:

Chassis 28%
CPUs 32%
Memory 24%
Drives 16%

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
72+1 yr
57+2 yr
42+3 yr
30+4 yr

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

End-of-life / support status

The R750 is current-cycle 15th-gen hardware, typically still under Dell support and sometimes in-warranty — which is exactly why it commands strong resale value. It is not EOL or EOS; supply is driven by fleet refresh. Values hold comparatively well until 16th-gen (R760) volume shifts the market, so selling while it is still current protects more value.

What raises your offer

  • Sell with higher-core Ice Lake CPUs and fully populated memory
  • Include NVMe drives, dual PSUs, rails, bezels and caddies
  • Keep iDRAC Enterprise licensing and any remaining warranty intact
  • Consolidate identical configs into matched bulk lots
  • Move larger quantities in a single sale

Related

Other Dell servers we buy: R760 · R650 · R740 · R640 · read what determines your server value.

FAQ

Questions sellers ask

What is a used Dell R750 worth?

Commonly $2,000–$4,000 for a light config up to $8,000–$15,000+ for a high-core fully populated build. Indicative — firm bulk offer on inspection. Run the estimator.

Is the R750 still supported?

Yes — it is current 15th-gen hardware, often still in OEM support and sometimes in-warranty, which is why it holds value well.

Do you buy fleet-refresh R750 inventory?

Yes — fleet-refresh R750s are exactly our market. We buy in bulk across the USA and Canada.

How is my data handled?

Every drive is sanitized to NIST SP 800-88 before resale; documentation available on request.

What is the minimum and how fast?

Bulk lots only — by the rack or fleet. Send config and quantity for a fast indicative range via the estimator, then a firm 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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