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CISCO UCS C250-M2 PCIe Riser Assembly Grade A 73-13692-03

Cisco C250 M2

$27.17Free shipping (to US)
Fit Value

US · First seen 4 hours ago · Checked 4 hours ago

100% · 16k

Price historyCisco C250 M2 · sold & asking medians from the daily index

Jun 10: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 11: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 12: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 13: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 14: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 15: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 16: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 17: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 18: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 19: $415.00 (2 listings)Jun 20: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 21: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 22: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 23: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 24: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 25: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 26: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 27: $499.99 (1 listing)Jun 28: $883.60 (2 listings)Jun 29: $883.60 (2 listings)Jun 30: $883.60 (2 listings)Jul 1: $886.57 (2 listings)Jul 2: $887.20 (2 listings)
2026-06-10$415.00$887.20 · asking median2026-07-02

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Full price history, specs & configurations

Installed Hardware

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Condition
Used

Upgrade Headroom

CPU2-socket platform

Platform: Cisco C250 M2 (M2)

Form factor
2U rack
CPU socket
LGA1567 × 2
RAM max
384 GB DDR3 · RDIMM, LRDIMM
DIMM slots
48 (RDIMM, LRDIMM)
Noise tier
5/5, Datacenter-only (>65 dB)
Idle power
180W · ~$189/yr · ~$568/3yr to run (idle @ )
PCIe
Gen 2 · 3 slots
Management
Cisco CIMC
Max PSU
1200W
Released
2010

Fit Breakdown (Balanced lens)

Cores
50
RAM
50
Storage
50
Deal:No estimate available

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 $27.17, this listing is — no sold comps yet —, and 97% below the typical asking price (~$887.20 across 2 live C250 M2 listings). Sold = what it's worth; asking = what sellers want now (usually higher).