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 87% below 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× E5-2640 V4 (20 cores)
RAM
16 GB / 1536 GB max
Condition
For parts or not working
Upgrade Headroom
RAM22→10016 GB → up to 1,536 GB · 24 DIMM slots
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.
Brand
HP
Type
Server
Model
867450-S01
Notes3
VideoChip: Onboard-Video
R2 Condition
Tested for Key Functions, Ready for Resale
Notes4
MOBOPN: FXNESSN-001P
Fit Breakdown (Balanced lens)
Cores
71
RAM
22
Storage
50
Deal:verify price· Typically ~$479.9950
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 $32.73, this listing is 93% below the typical sold price (~$479.99), and 96% 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).
Part-out value ~$52.80 (resale of its 2+ parts, est.)
How we estimate the value (~$52.80 of parts)
CPU ×2 e5-2640v4
$32.00
RAM 16GB DDR4
$20.80
Estimated component value
$52.80
Summed from used-market component prices (161% of the $32.73 asking price). A rough build-up, not the whole-unit sold price; (est.) marks an inferred part.