GPU Server Buyback
Reuse-First buyback for retired GPU-equipped servers — NVIDIA HGX H100/A100 8-GPU baseboards, full DGX systems, Supermicro AS GPU servers, Dell PowerEdge XE9680/XE8640, HPE Cray XD with NVIDIA accelerators, Lenovo ThinkSystem SR670 V2 — in Canada. Settled in CAD against PO; quote validity 5 business days because the AI accelerator secondary market re-prices weekly.
Models and families covered
NVIDIA DGX H100, DGX A100, DGX-2, DGX Station. NVIDIA HGX-baseboard systems (H100/A100 8-GPU). Dell PowerEdge XE9680, XE8640, R760xa, R750xa. HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10/Gen11 with H100/A100. HPE Cray XD with NVIDIA. Supermicro AS-4124GS-TNR, AS-2124GQ-NART. Lenovo ThinkSystem SR670 V2, SR675 V3.
GPU server pipeline characteristics
GPU servers are higher-residual, higher-volatility, and more compliance-heavy than general-purpose servers. Buyback engagements typically come from AI startup refresh cycles (H100s replaced by H200/B100); BFSI ML platform refreshes; sovereign-fund-backed lab refreshes; and hyperscale tenant exits. The secondary buyer base is concentrated (large AI labs, regional cloud operators, well-funded research institutions, cross-border remarketers) and price-discovery is opaque — Maxicom's quote pricing reflects live remarketing inputs rather than published guidance.
Per-asset wipe protocol for GPU servers
Server-level sanitisation: NIST SP 800-88 Purge for HDDs, IEEE 2883-2022 Sanitize for SSDs/NVMe, BIOS/iDRAC/iLO/IPMI configuration cleared. Accelerator-level sanitisation: NIST SP 800-88 Cryptographic Erase via NVIDIA driver stack on H100/A100 with confidential computing keys destroyed; HBM overwritten via on-board test pattern; per-accelerator certificate. NVLink and InfiniBand fabric configurations cleared. Per-server Certificate of Destruction issued naming the standard, the accelerator state, and the chassis/baseboard sanitisation steps.
Cross-border export and licensing
GPU servers shipping internationally require per-rule export classification (US BIS for NVIDIA-equipped systems; equivalent for AMD MI-series). Maxicom handles classification for the routing path and confirms that the destination is not on a restricted-party list before resale.
Settlement and engagement mechanics
Settlement is in CAD (CAD) against your purchase order, line-item per asset, payment terms agreed in the SOW. Programme engagements run on milestone-based settlement against the rolling pickup schedule with monthly true-up. Multi-site engagements (where assets route between your Canadian sites) are consolidated to your single CAD ledger; the customer-facing transaction is single-currency. The SOW is structured with Maxicom Inc. (Canada); GST/HST treatment is handled per Canadian tax law. Quote validity follows the asset class — 14 days for steady-state enterprise hardware, 5 business days for AI accelerators where the secondary market re-prices weekly, 30 days for memory and components. We re-quote without penalty where the validity has lapsed and the customer is ready to transact.
Audit defensibility and certificate format
Every asset routed through this engagement receives a per-asset Certificate of Destruction with eleven required fields: serial number, make/model/capacity, data classification at retirement, sanitisation method (Clear/Purge/Destroy under NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2, with the specific technique cited), particle size or field strength or encryption algorithm where applicable, sanitisation tool + version + verification response, UTC timestamp + facility location, operator name + ID + signature, witness signature where present, chain-of-custody reference back to the pickup manifest, and the destruction reason where Reuse-First triage was overridden. Certificates are admissible against OSFI B-13, PIPEDA, NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2, IEEE 2883-2022, and (where contractually specified) DoD 5220.22-M and NAID-aligned process — one certificate covers all simultaneously. Certificate retention is 7 years default, 8+ years for BFSI engagements, longer where the master service agreement specifies.
Cross-border resale routing under NDA
Where local market depth in Canada cannot absorb the retiring volume at fair refurb pricing, working assets route cross-border through Maxicom's remarketing channel — US sub-tier markets, US sub-tier markets + North America, CA → US sub-tier markets and North America, SG → North America. The routing decision is made per asset-class at engagement scoping; the customer sees the routing on the SOW and can opt out where channel-respect or data-residency rules require. NDA discipline is standard. Surplus does not return to your own market's primary channel without explicit consent. Export classification (US BIS for AI accelerators; equivalent local regimes for other restricted-class hardware) is handled before the trade closes; restricted-party screening is part of every cross-border transaction.
Reuse-First disposition KPIs reported back to you
Programme-level engagements receive quarterly business reviews covering: total tonnage processed, Reuse-First reuse rate (% refurbished and redeployed vs % destroyed by media class), residual value recovered in CAD, embodied-carbon-recovered estimate (CO₂e avoided by keeping working assets in service rather than replacing them with newly-manufactured hardware), diversion-from-landfill percentage, material-recovery breakdown, and exception reporting. The reporting format is mapped to your sustainability reporting framework — ISSB IFRS S1/S2, GRI 301/305/306, SASB IT services standards. Single-event engagements receive the same data as a per-engagement summary attached to the consolidated certificate. The reuse-rate metric is the most informative KPI: our blended cohort typically runs around two-thirds reuse rate (indicative); programme engagements typically improve year-over-year as the engagement learns the asset mix.
Key models in our pipeline
NVIDIA DGX H100 · DGX A100 · Dell PowerEdge XE9680 · XE8640 · HPE Apollo 6500 · Supermicro AS-4124GS · Lenovo SR670 V2
Authoritative references
Primary sources for the standards and frameworks referenced on this page. Maxicom maps every engagement to these recognised authorities.
Frequently asked questions
Will you take a single GPU server or do I need a full cluster?
Single units accepted. Most engagements begin with a refresh cycle that retires 2-20 GPU servers; we pull on the schedule and process through Reuse-First triage.
What about liquid-cooled GPU servers (HGX H100 with direct-to-chip cooling)?
Yes. Liquid-cooled HGX systems require coolant handling at the de-installation step; we work with your facilities team or your DC operator on coolant evacuation. Resale routes through buyers configured for liquid cooling.
How is the quote structured for an HGX H100 8-GPU baseboard?
Per-baseboard pricing, with a separate adjustment for the server chassis hosting the baseboard. We send a written CAD quote per system within 5 business days.
Do you handle the InfiniBand switching that connects the GPU cluster?
Yes — through our Networking Buyback line. NVIDIA Mellanox / Quantum InfiniBand switches retain firm residual value; we coordinate the GPU server pull and the InfiniBand pull under one SOW.
How is settlement structured for this engagement?
In CAD against your purchase order, line-item per asset, payment terms agreed in the SOW. Programme engagements run on milestone-based settlement.
What standards do your certificates cite?
NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2, IEEE 2883-2022, DoD 5220.22-M (where contractually specified), NAID-aligned process, plus your applicable Canadian privacy law: PIPEDA, OSFI B-13, Quebec Law 25, and provincial privacy acts (Alberta/BC PIPA, PHIPA). One certificate covers all simultaneously.
Will Maxicom be named in our regulator inspection?
No, unless you specifically permit it. NDA is standard.
What is the typical Reuse-First reuse rate you achieve?
Typically around two-thirds blended (indicative) — roughly two-thirds of retired tonnage refurbished and redeployed, one-third destroyed by classification or asset class. Programme engagements typically improve year-over-year.
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