FS: Dell Poweredge R620 parts, 15K, 3TB SAS HDDs, DDR3 ECC RAM, Dell/LSI RAID, monitors, freebies WTB: 4x 3.5" Dell caddies

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denpa

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LOOKING FOR: 4x 3.5" Dell Poweredge 12th gen caddies

If you feel a price is unfair, please send your best offer
Local pickup in DC metro area available, otherwise buyer pays shipping
Payment methods: PayPal (buyer pays fee), Google Wallet, Zelle, Cash App


Dell Poweredge R620 8x 2.5" SFF bays
  • 2x barebones - no cpu, no ram, no drives - broken iDRAC - basically a chassis with dual 750w power supplies - parting out the pieces at 10% below eBay prices

  • 2x Dell ReadyRails for 1U 12th gen servers - $50/each
Hard Drives
  • 1x Seagate Constellation ES.3 ST3000NM0023 3TB SAS 7200RPM - $25
  • 1x HP-branded Seagate Savvio 15K.3 300GB SAS ST9300653SS EH0300FBQDD - $20
  • 1x HGST Ultrastar C15K600 600GB SAS HUC156060CSS200 - $25
  • 1x Western Digital RE3 WD1003FBYZ 1TB SATA 7200RPM - $10

DDR3 RAM - 8GBs $10/stick, 2GBs $5/stick
  • 3x 1x Samsung M393B1K70CHD 8GB 1333MHz DDR3L ECC Registered 2x SOLD on r/homelabsales
  • 8x Hynix HMT325R7CFR8C 2GB 1600MHz ECC Registered
RAID
  • 2x 1x Dell PERC H710 mini - $15/each (1 sold on r/homelabsales)
  • 3x 2x LSI MegaRAID 9270-8i SAS - $50/each (1 sold)
Monitor
  • 1x HP 22bw 22" IPS monitor - $40 LOCAL PICKUP
  • 1x generic branded 17" 1280x1080 4:3 - FREE LOCAL PICKUP
  • 1x Dell monitor stand - FREE LOCAL PICKUP
Freebies - buyer pays shipping
  • Western Digital My Passport 750GB USB 3.0 2.5" 5400 RPM
  • 2x 2GB microSD cards
  • 1x Supermicro 3.5" drive caddy
  • 2x QLOGIC Fibrechannel cards PCIe 2 x8 w/ 2x SFP
  • 1x Intel Xeon E5504 CPU
  • large quantity Cisco 64MB to 1GB compactflash cards
  • 5x 512MB DDR1 PC2700U RAM
  • 2x 512MB DDR1 PC133 ECC RAM
  • 4x misc. Pentium 4 CPUs socket 478
SOLD/GIVEN AWAY ITEMS
  • 13x Western Digital RE WD4001FYYG SAS 4TB 7200RPM - $50/each SOLD on r/homelabsales
  • 2x HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 HUS724040ALS640 SAS 4TB 7200RPM - $50/each SOLD
  • 2x Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB SATA 7200 RPM WD10EALX - $15/each SOLD on r/homelabsales
  • 8x HP branded Samsung M393B1G70QH0 8GB 1600MHz ECC Registered SOLD on r/homelabsales
  • 3x Kingston KVR16LR11S4/8KF 8GB 1600MHz DDR3L ECC Registered SOLD on r/homelabsales
  • 8x Hynix HMT31GR7BFR4C 8GB 1333MHz ECC Registered SOLD on r/homelabsales
  • 1x Western Digital Caviar Blue WD5000AAKS SATA 500GB 7200RPM given away
  • 1x HGST Z7K500 2.5" SATA 500GB 7200RPM given away
  • 1x Broadcom PCIe x4 4x1Gbps NIC given away
  • 5x HP Gen8 2.5" caddy - $5/each (all sold on r/homelabsales)
  • 15x Dell FX921 3.5" caddies - $5/each OBO (sold on craiglist)
  • 2x 1GB microSD cards - given away on r/homelabsales
  • PowerEdge R620 SFF - SOLD ON CRAIGSLIST
    1x working condition - asking $900 + shipping- UPS Ground with the PayPal discount has reasonable prices, also am willing to bill to your provided UPS or Fedex account
    • 2x Intel Xeon E5-2697v2 2.7GHz 12 core (24 total)
    • 384GB DDR3L 1333MHz ECC RAM
    • 8x HGST C15K600 600GB 15K SAS drives
    • 2x 2GB SD card for hypervisor
    • PERC H710P 1Gb cache mini-mono RAID
    • Dual 750W Power Supply
    • iDRAC7 Enterprise
    • DVD-ROM
    • Rails (+$50)
    • Bezel (+$10)
    • Power cords included upon request
  • 2x Seagate Archive HDD 8TB SATA ST8000AS0002 - $130/each - ALL SOLD ON EBAY
 
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how many hours on the SAS drives? Approximately?
I had them powered on 24/7 for about 2 years and then mostly stored for 3 years. I purchased them all new and sealed approximately 5 years ago. All in good working condition.

EDIT: this is in regards to the 4TB drives. the 3TB drive was sealed new and opened to test
 
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I've got a D2700 I'll be getting rid of. I got it for a project 2 years ago used, and went with the d2600 instead. Would that work for you?
That appears to be for 2.5" drives when I'm looking for 3.5" and do HPE enclosures work with non-HP RAID cards and drives?
 
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Shipped out 2 orders and added some more drives, HP caddies, and freebies. Looking to sell the drives ASAP!
 
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Post updated with new drives for sale, and removed items sold on reddit r/homelabsales
 
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I have a Lenovo SA120 (12x3.5") that I'll be putting up for sale soon. Would that be of interest to you? I'm out in Leesburg area.
 
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I'll take the items heading to recycling if no one ends up getting them--I hate to see working hardware get broken down. :eek:
 

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I have a Lenovo SA120 (12x3.5") that I'll be putting up for sale soon. Would that be of interest to you? I'm out in Leesburg area.
Does it support non-lenovo branded drives and RAID cards? Also, does it include caddies? If the answer is yes to both then I'm interested and please PM me with your asking price. Thanks.
 
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Does it support non-lenovo branded drives and RAID cards? Also, does it include caddies? If the answer is yes to both then I'm interested and please PM me with your asking price. Thanks.
Yes to both. I have a mix of HGST and WD SATA drives that I've used in it. The SAS ports on the back take standard SFF-8088 cables that I've connected to various Supermicro SAS controllers and LSI cards. All 12 bays are ready to accept drives. Pretty much plug and play! Shouldn't be any surprises. PM incoming.
 
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updated post with items sold on reddit. would like to sell the 8TB drives ASAP

after some thought I'd like to consider the cost of getting a R520 or R720 chassis and adding parts I have already to act as the storage server instead of adding an enclosure to my R320.
 
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updated post with items sold on reddit. would like to sell the 8TB drives ASAP

after some thought I'd like to consider the cost of getting a R520 or R720 chassis and adding parts I have already to act as the storage server instead of adding an enclosure to my R320.
What I switched to that I've been very happy with from The Server Store (I think I just emailed them):
  • 4U Supermicro with no system board
  • BPN-SAS2-846EL1 Backplane
  • 2x PWS-920P-SQ Power supplies
  • $399 plus shipping
To that I added some misc cables and quieter fans, plus my Supermicro board running FreeNAS. Very nice setup for up to 24x SATA drives (SAS too, but I've not tested that).
 
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updated post with items sold on reddit. would like to sell the 8TB drives ASAP

after some thought I'd like to consider the cost of getting a R520 or R720 chassis and adding parts I have already to act as the storage server instead of adding an enclosure to my R320.
The price of used R720 units is falling pretty fast, so I think you'd be in good shape to wait a bit until they bottom and then get a barebone R720 for cheap, swap over some of your parts from the R320 and then sell off the R320. The net cost should only be about $200-250 doing it that way. :)
 

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updated post with more items sold on reddit. looking to move the 8TB drives ASAP so I can buy a 14TB drive from another user here. please feel free to make an offer! also changed my WTB to a barebones or low-spec R520

What I switched to that I've been very happy with from The Server Store (I think I just emailed them):
  • 4U Supermicro with no system board
  • BPN-SAS2-846EL1 Backplane
  • 2x PWS-920P-SQ Power supplies
  • $399 plus shipping
To that I added some misc cables and quieter fans, plus my Supermicro board running FreeNAS. Very nice setup for up to 24x SATA drives (SAS too, but I've not tested that).
when a barebones R520 is around $200 it doesn't make sense to buy this unless I'd actually use the 24 bays, but thanks for the idea. using 10TB drives takes a lot longer to fill up 8 than when I had 4TBs. they also quoted $400 for barebones R720xd which is still more than I'd like to do a chassis swap for
 
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In the last few weeks I have seen both an R720 16SFF barebone and R720xd LFF empty shell (just chassis + 12LFF backplane) listed at $100 each with shipping included. Both listings (multiple units each) have been sold out within hours - so it is not the regular price just yet. But it is getting there.
 
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sold one drive on twitter, looking to sell the other ASAP please make an offer!

In the last few weeks I have seen both an R720 16SFF barebone and R720xd LFF empty shell (just chassis + 12LFF backplane) listed at $100 each with shipping included. Both listings (multiple units each) have been sold out within hours - so it is not the regular price just yet. But it is getting there.
I'd need it to include the motherboard. Looking to swap in the cpu, ram, and raid card.
 
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