NVIDIA workstation GPUs typically have the exact model name printed on the backplate or PCB of the card.
If the GPU is still installed in a workstation, the model can also be confirmed through Windows Device Manager or NVIDIA software.
You can also use a free tool such as GPU-Z, which identifies the installed graphics card and displays detailed hardware information.
These GPUs are commonly removed from professional systems such as Dell Precision, HP Z-series, or Lenovo ThinkStation workstations when hardware is upgraded.
NVIDIA workstation GPUs are sometimes distributed directly by NVIDIA and other times through partners such as PNY or enterprise workstation vendors.
Although the GPU architecture is the same, branding and distribution can vary depending on how the card was originally supplied.
We ask this during checkout to ensure the correct configuration is selected when generating your quote.
Some workstation GPUs are available with multiple VRAM configurations.
For example, certain models such as the RTX A2000 may be available with different memory capacities.
Because these variants differ in performance and market demand, we ask for the VRAM amount when applicable so the correct configuration can be identified.
Some professional GPUs such as the RTX 6000 and RTX 8000 were produced in both active (fan-cooled) and passive versions.
Active models include a built-in blower fan and are typically installed in workstation systems.
Passive models rely on external airflow and are commonly used in server or rackmount compute environments.
This information helps identify the correct variant when generating your quote.
For most workstation GPUs, the pin adapter does not significantly affect the value of the device.
However, certain models such as the NVIDIA RTX A6000 may require a specific pin adapter when installed in enterprise workstations.
If the adapter is included, the GPU is considered a more complete configuration and may qualify for a higher payout.
If the adapter is not included, we can still purchase the GPU, although a deduction may apply during checkout because a replacement adapter may need to be sourced.
Professional GPUs are high-value components and should be packaged carefully for shipping.
Proper packaging helps ensure the graphics card arrives safely for inspection.
Yes. Quadro and RTX workstation GPUs are often retired in batches when organizations upgrade professional workstations, render nodes, or compute systems.
If you have 10 or more GPUs, you can request custom pricing through our bulk sell page.
A dedicated procurement agent will be assigned to assist you through the entire process, from creating an account to coordinating shipping and logistics.
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