Server Pricing Report – March 2020
Welcome to the Third installment of our monthly server price reporting for 2020.
If you were following along, last year we’ve been tracking changing parts prices for RAM, SSDs, Hard Drives, CPUs, and a couple of GPUs. Typically this is done monthly, and then shared on our blog.
Currently, all listed prices are from eBay, for used hardware. I may start tracking more new hardware as well if there is a demand for it.
Prices as of 26th March, 2020
+ or – indicates if the price has gone up or down since last month
Price Low* / Price High** / Part Name
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SSDs
$60(-) / $110() / 480gb Intel DC S3500
$100() / $180(+) / 800gb Intel DC S3500
$250() / $290() / 1.6TB Intel DC S3500
New SSDs
$132(+) / $250(+) / 240gb Intel D3-S4610
$250(+) / $322(+) / 480gb Intel D3-S4610
$600() / $600() / 960gb Intel D3-S4610
$680(+) / $822(+) / 1.92tb Intel D3-S4610
$992(-) / $1292(+) / 3.84tb Intel D3-S4610
Hard Drives
$40() / $50() / 3TB HGST SATA
$160() / $175() / 8TB HGST SATA
$190() / $220() / 10TB HGST SATA
$299() / $327(+) / 12TB HGST SATA
DDR3 RAM
$10() / $15() / 8GB DDR3 (a)
$12() / $27(+) / 8GB DDR3 (b)
$25() / $40() / 16GB DDR3 (a)
$30(+) / $50(+) / 16GB DDR3 (b)
$68() / $105() / 32GB DDR3 (c)
DDR4 RAM
$28(+) / $35() / 8GB DDR4 (d)
$35() / $115() / 8GB DDR4 (e)
$40(+) / $115(+) / 8GB DDR4 (f)
$49(+) / $79(+) / 16GB DDR4 (d)
$55(-) / $95(-) / 16GB DDR4 (e)
$80() / $175(+) / 16GB DDR4 (f)
$130(+) / $190(+) / 32GB DDR4 (d)
$110(+) / $145() / 32GB DDR4 (e)
$120(+) / $225() / 32GB DDR4 (f)
E5v2 CPUs
$95(+) / $125(-) / E5-2660v2
$145(+) / $190(+) / E5-2680v2
$189(+) / $240(+) / E5-2697v2
E5v3 CPUs
$90() / $150() / E5-2650v3
$95(-) / $140() / E5-2660v3
$112(-) / $135(-) / E5-2670v3
$136(-) / $150(-) / E5-2680v3
$199() / $225(+) / E5-2690v3
$240(-) / $350(-) / E5-2695v3
$699(+) / $715(-) / E5-2698v3
$599(-) / $999(+) / E5-2699v3
E5v4 CPUs
$695(-) / $845(-) / E5-2650v4
$925(-) / $1295(-) / E5-2660v4
$400(-) / $499(-) / E5-2680v4
$1000(-) / $1500(-) / E5-2690v4
$1395(-) / $2200(-) / E5-2699v4
Graphics Cards
$425() / $475() / Nvidia GTX 1080Ti
$290() / $325() / Nvidia GTX 1080
$275() / $350() / AMD Vega 64
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To compare with the last report, here are the January 13th, 2020 prices:
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SSDs
$63(-) / $110() / 480gb Intel DC S3500
$100(-) / $170(-) / 800gb Intel DC S3500
$250() / $290() / 1.6TB Intel DC S3500
New SSDs
$125(-) / $160() / 240gb Intel D3-S4610
$180(-) / $250() / 480gb Intel D3-S4610
$600() / $600() / 960gb Intel D3-S4610
$678(+) / $803(-) / 1.92tb Intel D3-S4610
$1099() / $1099() / 3.84tb Intel D3-S4610
Hard Drives
$38(-) / $50() / 3TB HGST SATA
$160() / $175() / 8TB HGST SATA
$190() / $220() / 10TB HGST SATA
$299() / $325(-) / 12TB HGST SATA
DDR3 RAM
$10() / $15() / 8GB DDR3 (a)
$12(-) / $25(-) / 8GB DDR3 (b)
$25() / $40() / 16GB DDR3 (a)
$25(+) / $32(+) / 16GB DDR3 (b)
$68() / $105() / 32GB DDR3 (c)
DDR4 RAM
$25() / $35() / 8GB DDR4 (d)
$35() / $115() / 8GB DDR4 (e)
$69(+) / $99(+) / 8GB DDR4 (f)
$37() / $60() / 16GB DDR4 (d)
$50(+) / $99(+) / 16GB DDR4 (e)
$80(+) / $155(+) / 16GB DDR4 (f)
$79() / $105() / 32GB DDR4 (d)
$90(+) / $145(-) / 32GB DDR4 (e)
$110() / $155() / 32GB DDR4 (f)
E5v2 CPUs
$90(-) / $140(-) / E5-2660v2
$140(-) / $170() / E5-2680v2
$165(-) / $200(-) / E5-2697v2
E5v3 CPUs
$90() / $150() / E5-2650v3
$100(-) / $140(-) / E5-2660v3
$125(-) / $150(-) / E5-2670v3
$160(-) / $192(+) / E5-2680v3
$199(+) / $215() / E5-2690v3
$285(-) / $375(+) / E5-2695v3
$605(+) / $975(+) / E5-2698v3
$699(+) / $995() / E5-2699v3
E5v4 CPUs
$865(-) / $1050(-) / E5-2650v4
$1050(-) / $1495() / E5-2660v4
$435(-) / $650() / E5-2680v4
$1347(-) / $1995(-) / E5-2690v4
$2375(-) / $3745(-) / E5-2699v4
Graphics Cards
$425() / $475() / Nvidia GTX 1080Ti
$290() / $325() / Nvidia GTX 1080
$275() / $350(+) / AMD Vega 64
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Some noteworthy changes from last month:
- It seems likely that everything going on around the world right now is playing a little havok with the prices for these parts.
- The E5v4 model CPU’s are still decreasing in price and there is definitely more availability for them this is good to see.
- Surprisingly, after being stable for so long, RAM prices are starting to increase slightly almost across the board.
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Definition of terms / fine print:
- Price Low — The lowest price to buy this part from a reputable seller in a moderate quantity, price as shipped to the US
- Price High — There is a reasonably large quantity of this part available from multiple reputable sellers for this price or lower, price as shipped to the US
- Price for the lowest priced drive of this size, matching this model number or better in the same class. “Same class” would mean sata (S) or nvme (P), as applicable. “Better” means a higher model number than listed. Ranked from worst to best, Intel model numbers are 3500, 3510, 3600, 3610, 3700, 3710
(a) — 2Rx4 PC3L-10600R ECC REG
(b) — 2Rx4 PC3L-12800R ECC REG
(c) — 4Rx4 PC3L-12800L ECC REG LRDIMM
(d) DDR4 PC4-2133P ECC Registered
(e) DDR4 PC4-2400T ECC Registered
(f) DDR4 PC4-2666V ECC Registered
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As always, let me know if you’ve got any feedback, how I can make this more useful, etc.