Sell used Dell PowerEdge R650 servers in bulk
The Dell PowerEdge R650 is a 15th-generation Ice Lake 1U server, with configured units commonly trading in the $5,000–$18,000 range depending on CPU, memory and storage. We buy R650s in bulk across the USA and Canada, take title, and resell globally. All drives are sanitized to NIST SP 800-88. Send your configuration and quantity for a firm bulk offer on inspection.
The R650 is current-fleet hardware — Dell's 15th-gen 1U on 3rd-gen Xeon Scalable (Ice Lake) — and still in full OEM support. Because it sits in the active refresh cycle, supply comes largely from enterprises rotating fleets, and well-specced units hold solid value.
What you net is set by configuration: the Ice Lake CPU SKU, DIMM population and NVMe complement do the heavy lifting. Run your spec and lot size through the estimator for an indicative range — we firm it on inspection.
Indicative used value: configured units commonly $5,000–$18,000 depending on CPU SKU, DIMM population and NVMe storage — 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 (Ice Lake) processors materially lift value over entry SKUs.
- Memory: fully populated DIMM slots add significant value; lightly populated boards sit lower in the band.
- Storage: NVMe-backplane configs and populated drive 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 bulk lots of identical current-gen configs price strongly — rack-deployable as-is.
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:
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:
Illustrative depreciation pattern for this class of system — not a quote.
End-of-life / support status
The R650 is current, in-production-cycle hardware under full Dell support — which is precisely why it commands strong resale value. It's not EOL or EOS; supply is driven by fleet refresh rather than obsolescence. Demand is robust because buyers get near-current capability at a discount to new, and values hold comparatively well until 16th-gen volume shifts the market.
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 intact
- Consolidate identical configs into matched bulk lots
- Move larger quantities in a single sale
Related
Other servers we buy: Dell R740 · R640 · R650 · HPE DL380 Gen10 · read what determines your server value.
Questions sellers ask
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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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