SOLD: QTY 2 Dell PowerEdge R610, X5650 96GB RAM - $350 each

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A buddy of mine is looking to unload some lightly used/mint R610's. Based on quick search lookin' to hook someone up. Think these go for $450-600 each w/ that config, you pay ship plus $350 per server and they are yours! Believe there is a pair of 146gb sas drives in them as well.

I can swing by and pickup servers and take pics w/in the next day or two if desired. Priced to sell FAST IMHO. PM me if interested.

He also has a Norco 2212 and Norco 4224 w/ SM X8 series boards in them but those are a lil' more beastly to ship, local Colorado pickup avail on those unless you are REALLY interested to ship those.

EDIT: Specs on R610
  • 2x Intel Xeon X5650 @ 2.67Ghz - 6C/12T
  • 96GB DDR3 1333 ECC RAM (12 slots fully populated w/ 8gb dimms)
  • NO HDDs (6 slots available, no trays, 6 blanks)
  • No stg controller but I can add a Dell Perc H310 flashed to v20 IT mode if desired
  • 2x1100W PSUs
  • PCIe Risers included
  • Qlogic/Broadcom 5709 quad port GbE/Intel 82575GB quad port GbE (8 GbE total)
  • DVD Drive
  • iDRAC Enterprise
  • ESXi 6.5U2 loaded 8294253 on Sandisk ultrafit 16GB usb
 
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Ent idrac for sure, fairly certain perc as well, need to go grab em' today to verify.
 
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Ok so I just picked them up, one has ent iDRAC, one does not, dropping prices to $325 for one w/ iDRAC, $300 for one w/out. Will validate Perc's here in a bit once I load up a Linux live cd or load ESXi on them.
 

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One sold locally to a buddy of mine in the Denver metro area, last call for the one with Enterprise iDRAC @ $325 otherwise will list locally. Think the 96 GB of DDR3 1333 8gb ecc ram modules are worth more alone but I 'may' be wrong depending on how thrifty you can source memory.

Some numbers:
$30 x 12 ='s $360
$25 x 12 ='s $300

You buy the memory, get a server for free! :-D

EDIT: These things are surprisingly quiet for 1U servers, caught me off guard.
 
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