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HP ProLiant BL460C G7 612648-002 Server Blade 2*XEON X5650 64GB

HP BL460c G7

$89.4534% below typicalTypically sells ~$135.17

34% below typical · Typically sells ~$135.17

~34% below typical sold (est.) · 12-core / 64 GB

Fit 55Value 70

🇺🇸 US · First seen 21 days ago

100% · 58k

Installed Hardware

CPU
2× Xeon X5650 (12 cores)
RAM
64 GB / 288 GB max
Condition
Used

Upgrade Headroom

RAM639964 GB → up to 288 GB · 18 DIMM slots
CPU2 of 2 CPU sockets populated

Platform: HP BL460c G7 (Gen7)

Form factor
blade
CPU socket
LGA1366 × 2
RAM max
288 GB DDR3 · RDIMM, LRDIMM, UDIMM
DIMM slots
18 (RDIMM, LRDIMM, UDIMM)
Idle power
110W · ~$116/yr · ~$347/3yr to run (idle @ )
PCIe
Gen 2 · 2 slots
Management
iLO 3
Released
2010

Item specifics

From the seller's eBay listing, not verified by Hardwarehoard.

Brand
HP
Type
Server
Model
proliant bl460c g7
Notes3
FrontBezelIncluded: No, HotSwapDriveBayRear: None, PowerSupplyQty
R2 Condition
Tested for Key Functions, Ready for Resale
Notes4
Unit does not include hard drive caddie(s).
Notes5
MOBOPN: HP FR13A1 588743-001

Fit Breakdown (Balanced lens)

Cores
53
RAM
63
Storage
50
Deal:good deal · est.· Typically ~$135.1780

Approximate, based on this model's typical used-market price range. We don't have sold comps for this configuration yet, so treat the deal as a rough guide.

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 $89.45, this listing is 34% below the typical sold price (~$135.17), and 51% below the typical asking price (~$182.00 across 6 live BL460c G7 listings). Sold = what it's worth; asking = what sellers want now (usually higher).

Part-out value ~$56.00 (resale of its 2+ parts, est.)

How we estimate the value (~$56.00 of parts)
CPU ×2 x5650$24.00
RAM 64GB DDR3$32.00
Estimated component value$56.00

Summed from used-market component prices (63% of the $89.45 asking price). A rough build-up, not the whole-unit sold price; (est.) marks an inferred part.