FS: Cleaning day - HGST SAS SSDs, DDR3, E5/E3 CPUs

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Buyer pays shipping to US only from 17036. I'm flexible as to payment... PayPal, Zelle, Venmo, etc and open to offers.
I'm cleaning out the rack and parts shelf and slowly going through everything, so more might be added later.

HGST Drives
All under 2500 hrs and less than 1TB written (set up the cluster and tested it, then went a different way)

12 x 400GB HUSMM1640ASS205 SAS3 $60/ea
3 x 400GB HUSMM1640ASS204 SAS3 (HP branded) $60/ea
5 x 400GB HUSMM1640ASS201 SAS3 (IBM branded) $60/ea

SanDisk Drives
I'll pull the time/writes on these soon and update.
Edit: < 1TB writes and < 24 hours power on time

7 x 400GB Lightning Ascend Gen II SAS3 $60/ea

CPUs

2 x E5-2630v3 $90/pair
1 x E5-2650v3 $50

4 x E5-2630v2 $30/pair
2 x E5-2650v2 $80/pair

Combo E3-1240v2 + 4 x 8GB PC3-14900E $140


RAM

6 x 32GB Micron/SK Hynix 4Rx4 PC3L-12800L $35/ea
8 x 16GB Samsung/Epidata 2Rx4 PC3L-10600R $15/ea
8 x 16GB SK Hynix 2Rx4 PC3-12800R $16/ea

2 x 32GB Micron 2Rx4 PC4-2400T-LB0 $75/ea (load reduced DDR4)


Other

Local pickup if you want to drive to Hershey, PA:
2 x Intel R1208GL E5-2600 v1/v2 1U Server (w/ 6Gbps SAS, IPMI key, and all drive trays ) $60/ea
1 x Intel H2216JF E5-2600 v1/v2 4 Node 2U Server (w/ 6Gbps SAS, 40 GbE QSFP, IPMI key on all nodes) $200
 
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Nice! Those 32gb modules got me excited until I saw they were LRDIMMs. :( glws!
 

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Pretty certain they're implying that they will not offer international shipping.
Yeah, sorry. That's what I was trying to imply. I'm fine with US-based forwarders, but I'm not very familiar with international shipping and would rather not risk it.
 
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Local pickup if you want to drive to Hershey, PA:
2 x Intel R1208GL E5-2600 v1/v2 1U Server (w/ 6Gbps SAS, IPMI key, and all drive trays ) $60/ea
1 x Intel H2216JF E5-2600 v1/v2 4 Node 2U Server (w/ 6Gbps SAS, 40 GbE QSFP, IPMI key on all nodes) $200
Dare I ask how loud these servers are? I'm most interested in the H2216JF. Also, what SAS controller does it use and is it possible to use the PCH SATA ports instead? I would use this for my vSphere lab but vSphere 7 drops support for a LOT of SAS controllers.
 
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Dare I ask how loud these servers are? I'm most interested in the H2216JF. Also, what SAS controller does it use and is it possible to use the PCH SATA ports instead? I would use this for my vSphere lab but vSphere 7 drops support for a LOT of SAS controllers.
I've had switches that were louder, but it isn't quiet. Any node that isn't on, but is inserted in the chassis will spin up its fans. If all nodes are on, the fans quiet down... but then the power supply's fans will spool up and get pretty loud.

The SAS controller is a mezz card that runs to the backplane via a "bridge board". I don't have the original bridge boards that would have run the PCH SATA to the backplane. The SAS controller is based on the LSI 2308 chipset.
 
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I've had switches that were louder, but it isn't quiet. Any node that isn't on, but is inserted in the chassis will spin up its fans. If all nodes are on, the fans quiet down... but then the power supply's fans will spool up and get pretty loud.

The SAS controller is a mezz card that runs to the backplane via a "bridge board". I don't have the original bridge boards that would have run the PCH SATA to the backplane. The SAS controller is based on the LSI 2308 chipset.
Thanks, I was hoping the chassis used larger/slower fans in the middle instead of individual (40mm screams I'm sure) fans on each of the blades. Considering that and the fact that you don't have the bridge board I need I guess I will take a pass. I'm going to do some more research and may change my mind though, so don't toss them in the trash just yet! I'm in Northern VA so it wouldn't be a bad drive up to get this.
 
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