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HP ProLiant DL360 Gen10 36 Core SFF Server 2X Gold 6140 P408i Custom - Wholesale

HP DL360 Gen10

$1,278.2746% above typicalTypically sells ~$874.60Free shipping (to US)

46% above typical · Typically sells ~$874.60

~46% above typical (est.) · 36-core

Fit 63Value 21

🇺🇸 US · First seen 10 days ago

100% · 90k

Sold HP DL360 Gen10 prices ↓ 9% over the past ~4 mo.

Comparable sold · 37 sales · last 90 days

Median $647.22 · range $499.76$927.83

This listing is 98% 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× Gold 6140 (36 cores)
Condition
Refurbished

Upgrade Headroom

CPU2 of 2 CPU sockets populated

Platform: HP DL360 Gen10 (Gen10)

Form factor
1U rack
CPU socket
LGA3647 × 2
RAM max
3072 GB DDR4 · RDIMM, LRDIMM
DIMM slots
24 (RDIMM, LRDIMM)
Noise tier
3/5, Moderate (45–55 dB)
Idle power
90W · ~$95/yr · ~$284/3yr to run (idle @ )
Fan control
good
PCIe
Gen 3 · 3 slots · 96 lanes
AVX-512
Yes
IOMMU default
Disabled (must enable for passthrough)
Management
iLO 5
Max PSU
800W
Released
2017

Fit Breakdown (Balanced lens)

Cores
89
RAM
50
Storage
50
Deal:over typical · est.· Typically ~$874.6020

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 · Late life, Near the price floor. Weigh idle power draw and parts availability.

Price context

At $1,278.27, this listing is 46% above the typical sold price (~$874.60), and 16% below the typical asking price (~$1,520.98 across 588 live DL360 Gen10 listings). Sold = what it's worth; asking = what sellers want now (usually higher).

How we estimate the value (~$170.00 of parts)
CPU ×2 gold-6140$170.00
Estimated component value$170.00

Summed from used-market component prices (13% of the $1,278.27 asking price). A rough build-up, not the whole-unit sold price; (est.) marks an inferred part.