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Pricing Transparency · 2026

Indicative SGD residuals — what your kit is actually worth.

Most ITAD vendors hide this page. We don't. Below are real indicative SGD residual ranges for the asset classes we routinely buy back, current as at this revision. Final quote depends on exact configuration, quantity, condition and market demand on the day — sometimes meaningfully higher than the bottom of the range, sometimes meaningfully lower. Bring serial numbers and we'll quote in 2 hours.

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Server residuals — 2026 secondary market

Enterprise servers (working / tested).

  • HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10 — S$700-1,400 typical (varies with CPU SKU, RAM, drive count).
  • HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 — S$1,200-2,400 typical; S$1,500-2,800 with 512GB+ RAM and all-NVMe.
  • HPE ProLiant DL580 Gen10 (4-socket) — S$2,500-5,000 typical; niche 4-socket demand.
  • Dell PowerEdge R640 (1U) — S$650-1,300 typical.
  • Dell PowerEdge R740 (2U) — S$1,100-2,300 typical; +20-30% with 512GB+ RAM.
  • Cisco UCS B200 M5 (blade) — S$500-1,200 typical.
  • Cisco UCS C240 M5 (rack) — S$900-1,800 typical.
  • Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 — S$700-1,500 typical.
  • IBM Power9 (S922 / E950) — S$1,500-4,500 typical; specialised market.
  • Older Gen8/Gen9 / iDRAC-7 era — S$300-700 typical, ASEAN refurb demand.
Storage residuals

Storage arrays — including drive complement.

  • NetApp FAS2700 series — S$2,500-6,000 depending on disk count.
  • NetApp AFF A300 — S$8,000-18,000 typical.
  • NetApp AFF A700 — S$15,000-32,000 typical; AI / scale-out demand.
  • Dell EMC Unity 380F / 480F — S$5,000-14,000 typical.
  • Dell EMC PowerStore 1000T — S$10,000-22,000 typical.
  • HPE 3PAR 8200 / 8400 — S$3,000-9,000 typical; aging platform.
  • HPE Alletra 6010 — S$8,000-18,000 typical; current platform.
  • Pure Storage FlashArray //M50 — S$4,000-10,000 typical.
  • IBM Storwize V5030 — S$2,500-6,500 typical.
Networking residuals

Switches, routers, firewalls.

  • Cisco Catalyst 9300 (24/48-port) — S$1,200-3,500 typical.
  • Cisco Nexus 9300 (ToR) — S$1,800-5,500 typical.
  • Cisco Nexus 9500 (chassis) — S$8,000-22,000 typical.
  • Cisco ASR 1001-X / 1002-X — S$1,500-5,000 typical.
  • Juniper EX4300 — S$700-2,000 typical.
  • Juniper QFX5100 / QFX5200 — S$1,500-4,500 typical.
  • Juniper MX204 — S$3,500-9,000 typical.
  • Juniper SRX1500 / SRX4100 — S$2,500-7,500 typical.
  • Arista 7050 / 7060 — S$2,000-5,500 typical.
AI hardware — moves fast

GPU & AI-class kit (re-quoted on the day).

  • NVIDIA H100 (80GB SXM5) — S$28,000-42,000+ per card, hourly market.
  • NVIDIA H100 (80GB PCIe) — S$22,000-32,000+ per card.
  • NVIDIA A100 (80GB SXM4) — S$14,000-22,000 per card.
  • NVIDIA A100 (40GB PCIe) — S$8,000-14,000 per card.
  • NVIDIA L40S — S$10,000-16,000 per card.
  • NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada — S$7,500-12,000 per card.
  • NVIDIA DGX A100 (full system) — S$120,000-220,000+ depending on age.
  • AMD MI250 — S$8,000-14,000 per card.
Component residuals

RAM / SSD / CPU bulk lots.

  • DDR4 RDIMM 32GB — S$45-75 each, lot of 100+.
  • DDR4 RDIMM 64GB — S$110-180 each, lot of 100+.
  • DDR5 RDIMM 64GB — S$180-280 each, lot of 50+.
  • Server SSD 1.92TB (SATA) — S$110-180 each, lot of 50+.
  • Server SSD 1.92TB (NVMe U.2) — S$180-310 each, lot of 50+.
  • Server SSD 7.68TB (NVMe U.2) — S$650-1,200 each, lot of 20+.
  • Intel Xeon Scalable Gold (Gen 2) — S$180-380 each, varies with SKU.
  • Intel Xeon Scalable Gold (Gen 3) — S$320-680 each.
  • AMD EPYC 7763 (64-core) — S$1,400-2,800 each.
Laptop / desktop residuals

Bulk corporate refresh stock.

  • Dell Latitude 5420 / 5430 (2-3 yr old) — S$220-380 each, lot of 50+.
  • Dell Latitude 7420 / 7430 — S$320-520 each, lot of 50+.
  • Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 2 / 3 — S$280-460 each.
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon — S$520-820 each.
  • HP EliteBook 840 G7 / G8 — S$260-420 each.
  • Apple MacBook Pro M1 (2020-21) — S$650-1,100 each, condition-dependent.
  • Apple MacBook Pro M2 / M3 — S$1,100-2,400 each, condition-dependent.
  • Older Latitude / EliteBook (4+ yr) — S$80-180 each, ASEAN refurb demand.
What boosts your number

Five factors that move residuals upward.

Across asset classes, five things consistently push the residual toward the top of the published range: Generation — current and current-1 carry premium over older. Configuration density — high RAM, all-NVMe, fully-populated chassis. OEM warranty / maintenance still transferable — buyers don't have to re-license. Bulk lot of identical SKUs — refurb integrators pay 15-25% premium for clean lots. Original packaging / accessories present — especially for factory-sealed / cancelled-project kit.

What drags it down

Three factors that pull residuals lower.

Cosmetic damage — visible chassis dents, missing rails, stripped screws, scuffs on rack-ear faces. Not market-killing but typically 10-20% off. Missing components — chassis without drives, servers without power supplies, networking without optics. We can quote with or without; bringing them in saves 15-30%. End-of-life / end-of-support from OEM — particularly punishing on storage. NetApp arrays past EOSL are 30-50% of an in-support equivalent.

FAQs · 3 questions

Maxicom Singapore — frequently asked

Are these binding figures?

No — these are indicative ranges. The binding number is in the written SGD quote we send within 2 hours of receiving your asset list with serials.

Why are you publishing this when other ITAD firms hide it?

Two reasons. (1) Procurement teams shortlist vendors who'll talk numbers up front; vague PDFs lose us deals. (2) Public ranges discipline our own pricing — we can't dramatically under-quote a customer with a printed page.

How often is this page updated?

Quarterly, or whenever a major market move forces a revision (eg AI-hardware swings between H100 generations). Date in the footer of the page.

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