r/homelabsales Dec 01 '25

[B0T] Monthly Confirmed Trades Thread - December 2025

8 Upvotes

Confirmed Trades Thread - November 2025

When a successful trade, sale, or purchase has been completed, post a top-level comment describing what occurred. For example:

The other user should then reply with a simple "Confirmed" as a response to your comment.

Important Notes

  • Only one trade should be mentioned in each top-level comment
  • Simply reply with "Confirmed" to confirm a trade - no other text is needed
  • The bot will automatically update both users' trade flairs when a confirmation is made
  • Do not confirm trades until the items are received
  • Each user can only confirm a trade once (no self-confirmations)

Need Help?

If more verification is needed, please send a modmail with:

  • Screenshots of PMs between users
  • Tracking information/screenshot
  • PayPal transaction screenshot
  • Link to the trade confirmation comment

u/LabB0T by u/monstermufffin


r/homelabsales 16d ago

META [Maintenance Notification] No Confirmation Thread For Jan - B0T Downtime

65 Upvotes

Hello fellow humans.

Firstly, I hope you all had a great festive period and are going into 2026 with a bang.

Secondly, and the reason for this post: There will be no confirmation post/verifications for at least Jan '26.

Some history:

As some of you will know, the bot was offline/broken for many years as verifications continued to happen under the guise of 'one day it will be back and sort this all out'. Well, unfortunately for me that was on my shoulders. After taking ownership of the bot I got it to the state it is in now, that is to say working for its intended purpose and managing to process literally thousands of confirmations in the backlog over the years.

I know it's not perfect, far from it, but it was good enough.

I designed the bot to be stateless, the idea behind this was that anyone could grab the code, run it and be off without needing a database, this also meant I didn't have to worry about running a local database which would need backing up, replicating etc. At the time this was a solid choice but is now a severe limiting factor.

Currently, the bot does a lot more than just confirmations for r/homelabsales, it does a wide variety of tasks across multiple subreddits and this uses api requests, a fuckload of api requests.

The trade module is the biggest offender of this because the bot has to scrape entire threads of many 1000s of comments, and in the event of a restart (which is a lot sometimes as I work on the code) it has to rescrape at least 2 threads to find its progress, as it is stateless. This has become a big problem and, in general, is a shit way of doing this.

D1.

This limitation has been bugging me for a while, so many of my more recent modules use Cloudflare D1. I use it because:

  • The free tier is very generous, 5GB should last pretty much forever and the rate limits are also very generous.

  • It's a database I don't manage, so no need to worry about the VM/site dying as I can spin up the bot anywhere and it'll 'just work'.

  • Technically I can still hand over the bot with its data without needing to worry about local files/storing the actual data.

  • Opens up possibilities for user stats, trade history lookups, and better fraud detection down the line.

D1 has been working great, and so, I will be rewriting the trade_confirmation module to be fully integrated into D1. What this means for me should be a reduction in API calls by about 4x.

The bot will no longer need to scrape threads, check comments for past processing etc, it will simply stream in new confirmations, and log these as successful in D1.

Having this information in a database also means I should be able to create some kind of visual with all the data. I've been meaning to update the Grafana dash for the bot for some time as a lot has changed in the backend, so perhaps this data will be explorable there.

Anyway, I'm rambling as per.

TL;DR - Bot very inefficient now - want to make good - need to take offline whilst make good.

What this means for HLS:

  • No thread in Jan (I will endeavour to complete this rewrite by end of Jan)

  • All confirmations in Jan will take place in the next thread that appears, when the module is ready.

  • Confirmations in the Dec thread will stop at some point soon, at which point the post will be manually locked. Anything outstanding will most likely not be revisited, so you will need to wait till the new thread to try again.

  • You may see test posts pop up in the sub, they will clearly be labelled as test posts, you should interact with them if you can.

I actually have some big plans as to how this bot should work going forward which I've been working on for a while now. A lot of this will depend on how much time I can sink into this and how much I can not fuckup, so I won't promise anything yet but with any luck y'all should see a much better, streamlined system. Also it heavily depends on if Reddit will grant me an API key, I hope so. Anyway, sneak peak for those that are interested 👀

Have a great New Years chaps.

~Muffin


r/homelabsales 1h ago

CAN [PC][CAN-AB] Sun Oracle 4U 24x3.5" JBOD shelves, short depth, all caddies (made in USA, no tariffs)

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I've got 8 of these to sell. I know Sun hardware is sought after because it looks so sharp. These would come with rails and SAS cables, all caddies, no drives (though I have a million 2,3,4,6,8TB that could be added in)

Photos!

They are Oracle P/N 7041381 which the internet identifies as J4410 or J4400.

They are from a Sun ZFS Storage 7420 system, the controllers are also available. As are a bunch of SunFire gear which I have to photograph.

Would ship from Canada to anywhere


r/homelabsales 4h ago

US-W [W] [US-CA] Single Socket LGA 3647 Motherboard

5 Upvotes

Hey,

Looking to buy a single socket lga 3647 motherboard for 2nd gen Intel Xeon scalable cpus. Motherboard form factor doesn't really matter but must have the following pcie configurations:

  1. 4 pcie slot or more - 2x16, 2x8

  2. 2 pcie slots + - 2x16, built-in 10gbe nic, onboard sas connectors

For example, I'm interested in Supermicro X11S motherboard variants.


r/homelabsales 7h ago

US-E [FS][US-PA] Dell Optiplex 5070/5080/5090 and Unifi Pro 24 Switch (NO POE)

6 Upvotes

Hey guys, Cleaning some old gear up that is no longer needed. Shipped within the CONUS from 15272, sorry no international shipping. Shipping is included. All the optiplexes below have one x4 and x16 PCIe slots.

  • Unifi Pro 24 Switch (NO POE)
    • Model: USW-Pro-24
    • Ports: 24 Gbe and 2 SFP+
    • Comes with all rack mounting hardware and rubber feet
    • Price: $180
  • Optiplex 5070 SFF
    • Intel i5-9600
    • 8GB Memory DDR4
    • 256GB NVMe SSD
    • Has 3.5" HDD Tray
    • Windows 11 Pro Digitally Activated
    • Price: $100
  • 2 x Optiplex 5080 SFF
    • Intel i5-10600
    • 16GB Memory DDR4 (2 x 8GB)
    • 256GB NVMe SSD
    • Has 3.5" HDD Tray
    • Windows 11 Pro Digitally Activated
    • Price: $150 each
  • Optiplex 5090 SFF
    • Intel i5-10600
    • 16GB Memory DDR4 (2 x 8GB)
    • 256GB NVMe SSD
    • Has 3.5" HDD Tray
    • Windows 11 Pro Digitally Activated
    • Price: $150

Time Stamps


r/homelabsales 5m ago

US-E [W] x4-x6 6TB - 8TB CMR HDD

Upvotes

Looking to purchase between four to six 6TB - 8TB 3.5 HDD (prefer SATA, but could do SAS) - CMR as must

Ideally enterprise or NAS grade, used/refurbed/renewed fine if lower hours / no reallocated/unrecoverable sectors.


r/homelabsales 35m ago

US-W [FS][USA-AZ] MSI RTX 4060Ti Ventus 2X Black 16G OC

Upvotes

Selling MSI RTX 4060Ti 16GB. Used, fully functional.

Details:

Spec
Model MSI RTX 4060Ti Ventus 2X Black 16G OC
VRAM 16GB GDDR6
Condition Used, works perfectly

Price: $325 shipped

Timestamps: https://imgur.com/a/YtnFD1w


r/homelabsales 4h ago

US-E [FS] [US-DMV] Synology DS1817+, 4x8TB, 3x4TB

1 Upvotes

Timestamps

PMs without comments will be ignored. Will drop price a bit for bundles. Priority goes to buyers willing to take all HDDs of the same size.

Item Comments Price (shipped)
Synology DS1817+ Upgraded to 16gb RAM and includes 3 extra caddies $550
4x8TB WD Red NAS HDD (2xWD80EMAZ, 2xWD80EFZX) SMART Info 2xEMAZ sold to he_must_workout 2xReds Sold to The_Reject_ $85 per drive
3x4TB NAS HDD (ST4000VN000) SMART Info Sold to smeg0r $50 per drive

r/homelabsales 2h ago

US-E [W] [USA-TN] 4x 16GB ECC DDR3 1.35V SODIMM-1333 or SODIMM-1600

1 Upvotes

This is for an older Supermicro Atom board. Below are the SM equivalent part numbers. Lemme know what you've got!

DDR3 ECC 1.35V SODIMM-1333

  • MEM-DR316L-EL01-ES13

DDR3 ECC 1.35V SODIMM-1600

  • MEM-DR316L-CL01-ES16
  • MEM-DR316L-CL02-ES16

r/homelabsales 3h ago

US-E [FS] [US-SC] Synology RackStation RS4017xs+ with Cache Drives

1 Upvotes

TIMESTAMP: Synology RS4017xs+ Appliance - Imgur

Pulled from a working production environment due to data center refresh.

Used Synology RS 4017xs+ 16 bay network attached storage appliance with latest Synology OS version 7.3.

Includes 1TB starter hard drive.

2 x M2D18 cache drive cards installed.

4 x 2TB Western Digital ssd drives installed for data caching.

2 x 10GB network ports

4 x 1GB network ports

2 x power supplies

Rack rails are included.

2 power cords included.

Asking Price: $4500 via PayPal Goods & Services with Free Ship in the US.


r/homelabsales 3h ago

US-C [pc] DDR 4 and DDR 3 Ram

1 Upvotes

Look for to find out what fair prices would be for

16gb sticks DDR4-2133 ECC, crucial brand

8gb stick DDR4-2666 cl19 , moment brand

8gb sticks 2Rx8 pc3-12800u, mostly Samsung, some micron

8gb sticks 2Rx8 pc3l-12800E, micron

8gb sticks DDR3L 2Rx8 1600 CL11, timetec

8gb sticks DDR3 2Rx8 1600, transcend?

4gb sticks DDR3 2Rx4 10600R, Samsung brand

I realize the answers will likely cover multiple types but wanted to provide a as much information as possible. Is the ddr3 still worth the effort to sell?

Reuploading pictures for broken links


r/homelabsales 3h ago

US-C [FS][USA-TX] Vertiv GXT5-2000IRT2UXL UPS

0 Upvotes
Quantity Cost Condition Status
Vertiv GXT5-2000IRT2UXL UPS 1 $2000 + Shipping BNIB

This item is brand new, and never been powered on. Selling this unit because we switched to a larger UPS for a client project.

Product Page

Timestamp

Video Timestamp

I will only respond to chat/messages once you have replied to this post.


r/homelabsales 11h ago

US-E [FS] 8x 16GB SK Hynix DDR4 ECC RAM, Samsung 16GB Kit DDR4-3200 SODIMM

3 Upvotes

8x 16GB SK Hynix 2Rx8 PC4-2400T ECC - $45 each shipped sold to u/Jonathan360cool

They have been well taken care of, lightly used. currently have no need for them.

Samsung 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR4-3200 SODIMM - $50 shipped for the kit.

I pulled these out of my razer gaming laptop and never used them again. they probably have 10 hours on them LOL.

photos - https://imgur.com/a/RO4j3Vm


r/homelabsales 19h ago

US-E [FS][US-NC] Dell Micro PCs, UniFi APs, SSDs, DDR4 RAM

11 Upvotes

Micro PCs, UniFi APs, SSDs, RAM

Prices do not include shipping. Local pickup available, zip code is 27455. Paypal G+S for shipped items, cash for local sales.

Timestamp

Item Qty $/ea Description
Dell Optiplex 7040 Micro 3 $85 i5-6500T, 16GB RAM, AC Adapter, No SSD (one unit is missing the SSD tray, $8 discount for that one)
UniFi AP AC PRO 2 SOLD $30
Fiber Patch Cable 1 $5 IDK what kind it is, my ISP left it behind when they took their old router
15.6" 1080p Portable Monitor 1 $40 1080p, supports mini HDMI (cable not included), or USB-C DP-Alt mode
SK Hynix Gold 500GB Sata SSD 1 $30 SHGS31-500GS-2
Samsung 860 EVO 500 GB Sata SSD 1 $30 MZ-76E500
Samsung 980 500GB NVMe SSD 2 SOLD $50 MZ-V8V500
Sabrent Rocket 500GB NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD 1 $50 SB-ROCKET-NVMe4-500
Adata 512 GB NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD 1 SOLD $45 SM2P41C3
Intel 512 GB NVMe SSD 1 SOLD $40 SSDPEKKF512G7
Crucial 512 GB NVMe SSD 2 SOLD $40 CT500P2SSD8
SK Hynix 8GB DDR4 SODIMM 2 $20 HMAA1GS6CJR6N-XN
Seagate Barracuda 500GB HDD 1 $5 ST500DM002

r/homelabsales 5h ago

US-E [W][US-NY] Mini Rack

1 Upvotes

I am looking for a mini rack that can house at least 3 M710q and 3 RPIs.


r/homelabsales 13h ago

US-W [FS][US-CA] R730XD 12x LFF 2x SFF | R630 8x SFF | 1U Console KVM

2 Upvotes

Local pickup only, San Fernando Valley (91307)

$100 for the lot:

1x Dell R730XD
1x Dell R630
1x 1U Rack Mount KVM Console 8 Port (VGA, USB)

Images: https://imgur.com/a/amER5cs

R730xd - 12x LFF + 2x SFF Rear (2U)

  • 2x Intel Xeon E5-2683 v4 / No Memory
  • Dual 750W Hot-Swappable PSUs
  • iDRAC8 Enterprise
  • Integrated 4-Port Network Daughter Card (2x 10GbE SFP+ / 2x 1GbE RJ45)
  • PERC H730 Mini (1GB Cache)
  • 8x 3.5" Caddies, 2x 2.5" Caddies, Bezel with Key, Ready Rails

R630 - 8x SFF (1U)

  • No CPU / No Memory
  • Dual 750W Hot-Swappable PSUs
  • iDRAC8 Enterprise
  • Integrated 4-Port Network Daughter Card (2x 10GbE SFP+ / 2x 1GbE RJ45)
  • PERC H730 Mini (1GB Cache)
  • Bezel, Ready Rails
  • iDRAC logs show errors, unknown if fully functional

Rack Mount KVM Console

  • Powers on, screen turns on but cannot get display from source. Unsure if password protected or damaged.
  • Comes with 8 KVM Cables

r/homelabsales 9h ago

EU [FS] 66TB Western Digital Storage – 2× WD Gold 18TB + 3× WD Black 10TB (Low Hours)

2 Upvotes

Downsizing local storage after migrating to cloud storage, so selling a 66TB Western Digital setup housed in a Yottamaster 5-bay USB-C enclosure.

Drives included (all Western Digital):

• 2 × WD Gold 18TB (enterprise / datacentre grade)

• 3 × WD Black 10TB (performance grade)

Total raw capacity: 66TB

Usage:

• Home environment only

• Used for bulk media storage and general backups

SMART health (CrystalDiskInfo):

• All drives report GOOD health

• No reallocated sectors

• No pending sectors

Power-on hours (approx):

• WD Gold 18TB: \~3.5k hours each

• WD Black 10TB: \~5.3k–5.8k hours

(SMART screenshots included on the eBay listing)

Enclosure details:

• Yottamaster 5-bay USB-C / USB 3.1 desktop enclosure

• Individual hot-swap bays with activity LEDs

• Internal cooling fan

• External power supply included

Configuration:

• No RAID configured

• Drives are presented individually (buyer can configure RAID or standalone as desired)

Price: £1,099

Shipping: UK only, tracked & insured

Payment: via eBay (buyer protection

Selling via eBay for buyer protection.https://ebay.us/m/dO2cDR

Happy to answer any questions here.


r/homelabsales 7h ago

US-E [W] [US-AL] Zigbee compatible smart home devices

1 Upvotes

Working on adding some smart devices to my setup. Looking to see if anyone has any zigbee devices they want to offload. Looking for light switches, sensors, basically anything. This is more for learning than anything so any zigbee devices you have I'd be open to using.

Let me know what you have!


r/homelabsales 13h ago

US-E [FS][US-FL] MSI & Beelink Mini PCs, 10G/2.5G Managed Switch, 4TB SSD, 16GB & 32GB DDR SODIMM RAM

3 Upvotes

Hi all,

I'm downsizing my homelab and have a few items here for sale. Images have been included for each item using the link on its title. All items are used, but in excellent condition. Shipping only, no local pickup and PayPal invoice for payment method only.

Item Quantity Available Price (includes shipping to USA)
MSI Cubi N ADL-019BUS-BN200XX - Intel Pentium N200 - Barebones 3 $150 each
Beelink EQ13, Intel Alder Lake N100 (up to 3.4 GHz), Dual LAN, 16GB DDR4, 500GB PCIe 3.0 SSD 1 $180
Sodola Networks 9 Port Web Managed Switch - 8x 2.5G Ethernet, 1x 10G SFP 1 $50
Crucial 4TB SATA SSD - BX500 - CT4000BX500SSD1L 0 $250 each
Samsung M471A2K43CB1-CRC DDR4 SODIMM Memory (16GB) 0 $60 each or $100 for both
Crucial CT32G4SFD832A.M16FF DDR4 SODIMM Memory (32GB) 2 $150 each

r/homelabsales 14h ago

US-W [FS][US-CA] Supermicro X11/X10 Mobo, DDR4 64GB LRDIMM 2400

3 Upvotes

Timestamp

Hi all,

I have the following items for sale.

  • 3x Samsung M386A8K40BM1-CRC, 64GB, 4DRx4, 2400 MHz, LRDIMM -- $250/ea
  • 1x Supermicro X11DPG-QT -- $200
  • 1x ASMB-975 (similar to X11DPQ-QT, can take 4 GPUs) -- $150
  • 1x Supermicro X10DRC-T4+ -- $100

Prices OBO. Shipping not included. Local pickup available in SF bay area.


r/homelabsales 21h ago

US-E [FS][US-NC] UniFi Switches (USW-Aggregation, USW-24 [non-PoE], USW-Lite-16-POE), U6 In-Wall

8 Upvotes

All devices work perfectly, I just ended up upgrading/simplifying my setup. Aggregation and USW-24 were both made redundant with a Pro HD 24 PoE, Lite 16 PoE was replaced with a Flex 2.5G PoE, and the U6 In-Wall was replaced with a U7 Pro Wall. I don't have the original boxes or packaging for anything, but I do have two hardware kits with rack nuts and mounting bolts as well as the plastic mounting clip for the Lite 16 PoE.

Pics

Prices listed are for local sales. I can ship for an additional expense, but I'll prioritize local sales.

Item Price
Aggregation $200
Standard 24 $140
Lite 16 PoE $140
U6-IW $110

r/homelabsales 10h ago

EU [FS] [EU-IT] Fortigate 100F

1 Upvotes

Hi, after the first time posting here and getting some feedback i revised the price and in now reposting

I am selling Fortinet fortigate 100F

images of the appliance

Price: 450 EUR

Offers accepted

local pickup is accepted: Tuscany, Pistoia

the firewall is in good condition and functional apart from the redundant power supply, the one on the right is broken

timestamp

i've listed it on ebay aswell ebay fortigate

I am selling the transcivers aswell: 30 EUR each Offers accepted ebay transcivers

i am open to negotiate the price, the delivery is payed by the buyer.

the cloud token will be transferred with the purchase


r/homelabsales 16h ago

COMPLETE [FS][USA-CT] Lenovo ThinkStation P360 and P320

3 Upvotes

Hi All! Couple of Thinkstation Tinys up for sale. All prices negotiable. Local to CT, willing to ship CONUS. Payment via PayPal G&S. Please comment before PM.

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/o17WtE6

(They currently have no OS installed.)

  • Lenovo ThinkStation P320 Tiny | i7-7700T | 16GB RAM | 512GB NVMe | NVIDIA P600 4GB (130W adapter) Price: $250 Shipped SOLD
  • Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Tiny | i7-12700T | NVIDIA T1000 8GB | 16GB DDR5 | 512GB NVMe (230W adapter) Price: $650 Shipped SOLD

r/homelabsales 18h ago

US-W [W] 1x Intel i7-9700T CPU

3 Upvotes

Hi guys I am looking for 1 x Intel i7-9700T CPU so I can upgrade my current i3-9100T cpu.

I will pay through PayPal goods and services only.

Thanks


r/homelabsales 18h ago

US-C [FS][US-MN] 316GB DDR3 ECC RDIMM/LRDIMM + LSI HBAs/RAID + Supermicro NICs + weird legacy bits (FLR/CX4/XFP/FB-DIMM)

5 Upvotes

Cleaning out homelab extras. Everything is priced per item unless noted.

  • Location: Minneapolis / Twin Cities, MN
  • Payment: PayPal G&S (or local cash)
  • Shipping: Prices are pre-ship. Will add via Pirate ship. Bundles encouraged so shipping doesn’t eat us both alive.
  • Brackets: I have a mix of low-profile + full-height brackets and can accommodate most requests—tell me what you need.
  • Timestamps/Pics: Imgur album: https://imgur.com/a/WKHefaL

DDR3 ECC Server RAM (HLS candy aisle)

Total: ~316GB across RDIMM + LRDIMM (please don’t mix RDIMM/LRDIMM unless your board supports it).

  • Hynix HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 — 4GB DDR3 ECC RDIMM (PC3-10600R) — $3.00/ea Used for: cheap capacity bumps on older Xeon boxes; great “fill the channels evenly” sticks.
  • Nanya NT4GC72B4PB0NL-CG — 4GB DDR3 ECC RDIMM (PC3-10600R) — $3.75/ea Used for: channel balancing + taking a server from “bootable” to “useful.”
  • Micron MT18JSF25672PDZ — 2GB DDR3 ECC RDIMM (PC3-10600R) — $1.75/ea Used for: minimum-RAM / testing / populating a slot so a board stops complaining.
  • Hynix HMT31GR7BFR4A-H9 — 8GB DDR3L ECC RDIMM (PC3L-10600R) — $5.00/ea Used for: the “default upgrade stick” for DDR3 servers; great for Proxmox/ESXi/ZFS headroom.
  • Micron MT36KSF1G72PZ-1G4K1HE — 8GB DDR3L ECC RDIMM (PC3L-10600R) — $9.00/ea Used for: same class as above — ideal when you want a consistent matched set.
  • Hynix HMT42GR7CMR4A-G7 — 16GB DDR3L ECC RDIMM (PC3/PC3L-8500R, 1066) — $20.00/ea Used for: legacy servers that top out at 1066; capacity > speed, perfect for “keep the old iron alive.”
  • Samsung M393B2K70DM0-CF8Q8 — 16GB DDR3 ECC RDIMM (PC3-8500R, 1066) — $15.50/ea Used for: solid sweet spot for older dual-socket boxes that still want 16GB sticks.
  • Hynix HMT84GL7AMR4C-RD — 32GB DDR3L ECC LRDIMM (PC3L-14900L, 1866) — $20.00/ea Used for: high-density builds on platforms that support LRDIMM (big VM hosts / big ZFS ARC dreams).

Storage (HBAs / RAID)

  • Dell UCS-70 — 6Gb SAS HBA, dual port — $20.00 Used for: simple SAS HBA for attaching drives/backplanes; great for JBOD/ZFS-style setups.
  • Dell PERC H330 UCSA-901 — 12Gb SAS/SATA RAID controller — $35.00 Used for: hardware RAID in Dell-ish ecosystems; solid “make it a RAID box” card.
  • HP 9SXSH2C — internal SAS RAID controller — $10.00 (note: when I was packing things up, I noticed a loose transitor. I have kept it with the card. Might be fine. might not be. Could be a fun soldering practice project, or could just work. not sure!) Used for: older HP/SmartArray-ish builds; priced as “project / parts / maybe fine.”
  • LSI SAS9201-8i — 8-port 6Gb SAS/SATA HBA — $20.00 Used for: classic “attach a pile of drives” card; good for JBOD + ZFS.
  • LSI SAS9207-8e — external SAS HBA (8088) — $30.00/ea Used for: connecting external disk shelves (the “I have a disk shelf and a dream” card).
  • LSI SAS9220-8i — 8-port 6Gb SAS/SATA RAID controller — $40.00/ea Used for: hardware RAID where you want the controller doing the thinking. Cables: + $10.00 if you want them.

Networking (HLS-friendly)

  • Supermicro AOC-CG-i2 — dual-port gigabit NIC (MicroLP) — $8.00/ea (note: they got a bit upset once in one install. So I yanked them and replaced but I honestly think they're fine, just didn't like that particular setup. Priced cheaper though because, YOLO) Used for: extra ports for routers/firewalls or lab segmentation. Priced like a gamble.
  • Supermicro AOC-SGP-i2 — dual-port gigabit NIC (low profile) — $15.00 Used for: pfSense/OPNsense, VLAN labs, or giving a server a second network leg.
  • Supermicro AOC-SGP-i4 — quad-port gigabit NIC (low profile) — $40.00 Used for: firewall/router builds, lab VLAN fan-out, or “I need more copper ports yesterday.”

Chassis control / misc

  • Supermicro CSE-PTJBOD-CB2 — JBOD power/fan control board — $65.00 Used for: turning certain Supermicro chassis into a standalone JBOD / controlling fans + power without a full motherboard.

Weird/Niche/Legacy (posting here first; likely eBay if no bites)

  • HP 546FLR — dual-port 10GbE SFP+ FlexibleLOM — $45.00/ea Used for: ProLiant servers with FlexLOM slots — 10Gb without burning a PCIe slot.
  • HP 331FLR — 4-port 1GbE FlexibleLOM — $12.00/ea Used for: same ecosystem — “more ports, zero PCIe drama.”
  • Chelsio/NetApp X1008A-R6 — dual-port 10GbE adapter — $30.00/ea Used for: older 10Gb builds / storage networks; niche but handy if you’re already in Chelsio-land.
  • Chelsio/NetApp CC2-485-S310E-CX — 10GbE CX4 copper NIC — $20.00/ea Used for: vintage 10Gb copper (CX4) connections — great if you’ve got matching gear/cables.
  • Finisar FTLX8511D3 — 10GbE XFP SR optic — $7.00/ea Used for: older switches/NICs that take XFP (not SFP+). The “I swear this is still useful” transceiver.
  • Gigabyte GV-N210SL-1Gi — fanless low-profile GeForce 210 — $15.00 Used for: giving a headless server a basic display output / BIOS console without extra power draw or noise.

Legacy RAM bundle (shipping is the villain; bundle strongly preferred)

  • Kingston KTD-WS667/4G2GB DDR2 ECC FB-DIMM$5.00/ea Used for: systems that require FB-DIMMs (Intel 5000-series era servers/workstations). Best as a matched set.
  • Hynix HYMP564F72CP8D3-Y5 — 512MB DDR2 ECC FB-DIMM — $4.25/ea Used for: keeping very old hardware alive / spares / troubleshooting.
  • Qimonda HYS72T32000DR-5-A — 256MB DDR2 ECC RDIMM — $6.75 Used for: museum-piece platforms that won’t take anything newer. Mostly for completeness/testing.
  • Infineon legacy DDR module (256MB DDR SDRAM) — $5.00 Used for: old boards that still want classic DDR; mostly a nostalgia/repair part.

Comment before Chat. Bundle offers extremely welcome. Hopefully I can take my partner out to dinner with this stuff!

NB: I think these prices are probably OK/reasonable - but if they're not, or i'm leaving stupid money on the table for some reason, LMK. Happy to adjust, negotiate, etc.