# Employee rescues $20,000 worth of server RAM from corporate e-waste

_Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 8:12 AM EDT · Tech & Business, Infrastructure · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

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A batch of 72 server memory modules valued at more than $20,000 was saved from becoming electronic waste after a company upgraded its systems. The 32GB DDR4-2666 ECC RDIMMs were headed for disposal following a memory upgrade in 2024.

Similar memory modules from SK hynix currently retail for $287.95 each, placing the total value of the rescued components above $20,000. The same modules sold for approximately $35 each in 2024, with prices dipping to $29.02 in mid-2025 before the recent surge.

RAM prices have climbed dramatically this year amid heightened demand for memory chips driven by artificial intelligence infrastructure projects. The price increase highlights the growing gap between corporate depreciation schedules and actual market value for enterprise hardware.

Commenters on the Reddit thread noted that corporations frequently discard functional equipment once it has been fully depreciated on their books. "In many places where I worked, the sysadmins in charge of the servers were not hardware enthusiasts, had never built their own machines, and did not care what things cost as long as the infrastructure kept running," one user wrote.

The server-grade memory requires specialized hardware including server or high-end desktop motherboards and compatible processors such as Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC chips. Without such equipment, the original poster will likely resell the modules on the secondary market, where they could still command significant value despite being used.

This incident illustrates both the financial waste inherent in some corporate IT practices and the ongoing effects of AI-driven demand on hardware pricing across the technology sector.

## Sources

- [Tom's Hardware](https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/usd20-000-in-32gb-ram-sticks-saved-from-the-dumpster-are-now-worth-a-fortune-72-ddr4-2666-ecc-rdimms-were-about-to-turn-into-e-waste)

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