🔥 No listing fees · Keep 92%

Sell Your Used RAM Fast

List your used RAM on PartsBin and reach verified PC builders. Better rates than eBay. DDR5, DDR4, DDR3, ECC, and laptop SO-DIMM. Free to list, keep 92%.

8%
Final value fee
92%
You keep
$0
Listing fee
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Escrow protected

📊 DDR4 RAM remains in strong demand as DDR5 adoption is still early — upgrade-cycle sellers consistently find ready buyers across all speed tiers.

Why Sell Your RAM on PartsBin

A hardware-first marketplace built for PC builders — not a general auction site.

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Keep 92% — better than eBay's 87%
PartsBin's 8% fee beats eBay's 12.9%+ combined fees. RAM is low in weight and cheap to ship, so your net payout is one of the highest of any hardware category.
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Kits and singles both welcome
List a matched dual-channel kit or sell individual sticks — both formats are fully supported. No restrictions on configuration or capacity.
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Buyers who understand spec sheets
PartsBin buyers know the difference between DDR4-3200 CL16 and DDR4-3600 CL18. Include your specs and attract buyers ready to purchase — no education needed.
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Fixed price, no auction fees
Name your price and it stays there. No bidding wars, no auction platform fees on top of final value fees. Your listing, your terms.

How it works

List in under 3 minutes. Get paid when it sells.

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Create your listing
Add photos, set your price, and note speed, primary timings, capacity, and kit configuration (e.g., 2×16 GB DDR4-3200 CL16). Takes under 3 minutes.
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Buyer pays securely
Funds are held in escrow until delivery is confirmed. Stripe-secured payments, no chargebacks.
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Ship & get paid
Ship within 3 business days in anti-static packaging. RAM is lightweight and cheap to ship. Payout releases after buyer confirms delivery.

Recent RAM listings

Active listings from verified US sellers on PartsBin.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about selling your RAM on PartsBin.

Listing is completely free. PartsBin charges 8% of the final sale price — significantly less than eBay's 12.9%+. No listing fees, no monthly subscription.
All consumer and enthusiast RAM is welcome: DDR5, DDR4, DDR3, SO-DIMM laptop RAM, ECC server memory, and RGB kits. Kits and individual sticks are both accepted.
Both are fine. Dual-channel kits often sell faster and at a premium, but individual sticks are absolutely accepted. Clearly state the configuration (e.g., 2×16 GB) in your listing.
Run MemTest86 for at least one pass. Mention this in your listing — buyers value tested memory. If you're listing for parts or untested, disclose that clearly.
Buyer funds are held in escrow until delivery is confirmed. Once the buyer confirms receipt, your payout releases to your PartsBin earnings balance — typically within 1–2 business days.
High-capacity DDR5 (32 GB+) and fast DDR4 (3200+ MHz) kits move quickly. Older DDR3 still sells — just price it competitively. PartsBin shows live pricing hints when you create a listing.
Yes. ECC unbuffered and registered ECC RAM are both accepted. Specify the type, speed, and server platform compatibility in your listing to attract the right buyers.
Yes. G.Skill, Corsair, Kingston Fury, and Crucial hold resale value better than unknown brands. High-frequency kits (3600 MHz+ DDR4, 6000 MHz+ DDR5) from top brands command the strongest premiums.
Use CPU-Z (free) to confirm the actual operating speed, primary timings, and voltage your RAM runs at. Include these details in your listing — buyers filter by speed and skip listings without specs.
Yes. Disclose that it's a single stick and note the full spec (e.g., 1×16 GB DDR4-3200 CL16). Individual sticks sell — just price accordingly, since matched kits carry a premium.

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