Sold HP DL380 Gen9 prices ↓ 31% over the past ~4 mo.
Comparable sold · 25 sales · last 90 days
Median $252.47 · range $191.93–$345.74
This listing is 41% above the median sold.
Sold prices are the basis for the deal score. Asking prices typically run above what listings actually close at.
Installed Hardware
CPU
2× E5-2690 v3 (24 cores)
Drive bays
24× SFF
Backplane: SAS 12G/SATA
Condition
Refurbished
Upgrade Headroom
Drives24 drive bays
CPU2 of 2 CPU sockets populated
Platform: HP DL380 Gen9 (Gen9)
Form factor
2U rack
CPU socket
LGA2011-3 × 2
RAM max
1536 GB DDR4 · RDIMM, LRDIMM
DIMM slots
24 (RDIMM, LRDIMM)
Noise tier
3/5, Moderate (45–55 dB)
Idle power
100W · ~$105/yr · ~$315/3yr to run (idle @ )
Fan control
good
PCIe
Gen 3 · 8 slots · 80 lanes
AVX-512
No
IOMMU default
Disabled (must enable for passthrough)
Management
iLO 4
Max PSU
1500W
Released
2014
Item specifics
From the seller's eBay listing, not verified by Hardwarehoard.
RAM Configuration
32GB DDR4
Storage Configuration
None
Brand
HP
Type
Server
Product Line
ProLiant DL
Processor Manufacturer
Intel
Number of Processors
2
Model
HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9
Form Factor
Rack Mountable
RAM Size
Choose Your Own
Processor Type
Intel Xeon E5-2690 v3
Memory Type
DDR4 SDRAM
Processor Speed
2.6 GHz
Number of Cores
12
Fit Breakdown (Balanced lens)
Cores
78
RAM
50
Storage
50
Deal:fair · 63 sold· Typically ~$332.3350
Based on 63 recent sold listings of this exact model.
Fit = suits your use case · Value = fit per dollar · Deal = price vs typical market.
Outlook · Vintage, Cheap but aging. Verify firmware, OS support, and running cost before buying.
Price context
At $354.86, this listing is 7% above the typical sold price (~$332.33), and 55% below the typical asking price (~$792.00 across 745 live DL380 Gen9 listings). Sold = what it's worth; asking = what sellers want now (usually higher).
How we estimate the value (~$150.00 of parts)
Chassis / base
$100.00
CPU ×2 e5-2690v3
$50.00
Estimated component value
$150.00
Summed from used-market component prices (42% of the $354.86 asking price). A rough build-up, not the whole-unit sold price; (est.) marks an inferred part.