AI & GPU buyback · Canada-wide

Sell your AI and data-centre GPUs — we pay top of the market.

Data-centre GPUs and AI systems are the highest-value hardware we buy. Maxicom buys used and surplus NVIDIA and AMD accelerators across Canada — whole DGX and HGX nodes, GPU servers, or loose cards — and pays you in CAD against your PO. Send your list, we destroy any data on board and arrange collection as part of the deal.

H100 · H200 · A100 · L40S DGX / HGX nodes Paid in CAD against PO NDA as standard
Highest-value hardware we buy Written quote in CAD Whole nodes or loose cards NIST 800-88 & IEEE 2883 NDA as standard Chain of custody
Sell used AI & GPU hardware in Canada

Accelerated compute holds its value — so we pay for it.

Of everything in a retired estate, data-centre GPUs and AI systems keep the most value on the secondary market — which is exactly why they deserve a proper offer rather than being lumped into a scrap or shredder job. Whether you're pivoting, consolidating, coming off a training run, or clearing a lease, Maxicom quotes each accelerator on its model, generation and condition and pays you in CAD. Here's what we buy.

NVIDIA data-centre GPUs

The core of the AI secondary market — current and previous generation, in cards or SXM modules.

Examples: H200 · H100 (SXM/PCIe) · A100 (40/80GB) · L40S · L40 · L4 · A40 · A30 · V100

NVIDIA DGX & HGX systems

Whole AI nodes and baseboards — we buy complete systems, not just the cards inside.

Examples: DGX H100 / A100 · HGX H100 / A100 baseboards · redstone / 8-GPU nodes

AMD Instinct

AMD's data-centre accelerators, whole nodes or loose.

Examples: Instinct MI300X · MI250 / MI250X · MI210 · MI100

Professional & workstation GPUs

Pro visualization and inference cards from workstations and render nodes.

Examples: RTX 6000 Ada · RTX A6000 / A5000 · L40 · Quadro RTX 8000 · Radeon Pro

GPU servers & nodes

Populated GPU servers — the whole box, cooling and interconnect included.

Examples: Dell PowerEdge XE9680 / R750xa · HPE Apollo 6500 · Supermicro GPU SuperServer · Lenovo SR670

What drives the offer

AI hardware is priced far more precisely than commodity IT — the details matter, so put them on the list.

Value drivers: model & generation · memory (HBM) capacity · SXM vs PCIe · quantity & matched sets · condition & warranty status
What we take

One card or a whole cluster.

  • Whole clusters & nodes — training clusters being retired or consolidated, complete DGX/HGX systems.
  • Loose accelerators — pulled cards, spares, warranty-return stock, matched sets.
  • GPU servers — populated nodes with cooling and interconnect intact.
  • Working or faulty — tested and healthy, or faulty units — tell us the condition and we price it.
A business and bulk service, on NDA. Larger, matched and well-documented lots get the sharpest offer — and quantity of a single model helps.
How it works

Four steps, and you get paid.

1

Send your list

Models, memory, quantities and condition — a spreadsheet or photos work.

2

Get a written quote

A firm offer in CAD against your PO, priced to the live AI secondary market.

3

We collect

Collection arranged GTA-wide and nationwide, on a documented chain of custody.

4

You get paid

Any onboard data wiped, certificate issued, settled in CAD.

Who sells to us

The teams retiring accelerated compute.

AI, research & HPC teams

AI companies scaling or changing platforms, university and research HPC groups refreshing clusters, and labs clearing last-generation accelerators.

Data centres, cloud & the trade

Colocation and cloud operators cycling fleets, plus resellers, ITADs and MSPs moving GPU stock and client estates — all on NDA, with discretion as standard.

Data security & discretion

Wiped, documented, and kept quiet.

AI nodes often carry NVMe storage and sensitive workloads. Any onboard data is destroyed before resale, and GPU deals are handled on NDA as standard.

Data security & compliance →

NIST 800-88 & IEEE 2883Any onboard drives sanitized to the standard for the media; un-wipeable media physically destroyed via a vetted partner.
Certificate of destructionPer-drive certificate and documented chain of custody on every deal.
NDA as standardDiscretion on what you're selling and why — the trade relies on it, and so do refreshing operators.
What drives your offer

How we price it — and how to get the best number.

Send an accurate list and you get an accurate price. What moves the offer on your accelerators is specific: the exact model and generation (H100 vs A100 vs L40S), memory (HBM) capacity, SXM vs PCIe, quantity and matched sets, warranty status, and condition. Quantity and matched lots help, current secondary-market demand sets the level, and any data-bearing drives are destroyed to standard as part of the deal rather than charged on top. The more precise your list — models, specs, quantities, condition — the sharper and faster the written CAD number comes back, with no automated instant-price guesswork.

Questions

AI & GPU buyback — the short answers.

How much is a used H100 or A100 worth?
AI accelerators move with the market, so we don't publish a fixed figure — it depends on the exact model, memory, SXM vs PCIe, quantity, matched sets and condition. Send your list and we come back with a written offer in CAD against the current secondary market.
Do you buy whole DGX / HGX systems?
Yes — complete DGX and HGX nodes, GPU servers, and HGX baseboards, as well as loose cards. We buy the whole box, not just the accelerators.
Do you buy loose or pulled GPUs?
Yes — loose cards, spares, warranty-return stock and matched sets. Quantity of a single model and clean documentation help the offer.
Do you buy faulty accelerators?
Yes. Faulty GPUs still hold value. Note the condition on your list and we price accordingly.
Is data on the AI nodes destroyed?
Yes. Any onboard drives are sanitized to NIST 800-88 / IEEE 2883 with a certificate of destruction before resale; un-wipeable media is physically destroyed via a vetted partner. Deals are handled on NDA.
Do you buy from resellers and integrators?
Yes — resellers, integrators, ITADs and MSPs are core supply. We buy surplus and client GPU stock on NDA, and supply refurbished accelerators back to the trade.
Maxicom Inc. is a Canadian IT buyback and asset-disposition company, Brampton, Ontario, established 2022. Onboard data is sanitized to NIST 800-88 and IEEE 2883-2022. We do not claim R2, e-Stewards, ISO or NAID AAA certification; where a contract requires NAID AAA specifically, we partner with a certified destruction subcontractor and document the chain of custody. Product names are trademarks of their respective owners, used for identification only. Page last reviewed July 2026.

Find out what your GPUs are worth.

Send your list — models, memory, quantities and condition. We'll come back with a written CAD offer, on NDA, with collection and certified data destruction arranged as part of the deal.