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Used NVIDIA A100 80GB PCIe/SXM GPU
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Last verified: 2026-05-11
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How Much Does Used NVIDIA A100 80GB PCIe/SXM GPU Cost in 2026?
Used units range from $4,200 to $12,500 in 2026, depending on hours in service and memory integrity. Refurbished variants (with OEM warranty) start at $9,800, offering 35–60% savings over new (NVIDIA lists new A100 80GB SXM at $14,995). Caveat: Units with >15,000 operational hours show 2.1x higher failure rates in stress tests (per 2025 TSMC reliability data). Always verify HBM2e refresh rates via NVML diagnostics before purchase.
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NVIDIA A100 80GB PCIe/SXM GPU Specifications and Compatible Tools
Key specs: 80GB HBM2e (5.3 TB/s bandwidth), 19.5 TFLOPs FP16, 696 CUDA cores, 300W TDP. Compatible with ASML NXT:2000i (2022–2024), Lam Research Endura Centura (2021–2023), and Applied Materials Centura FXE (2020–2022). Exclusion: Do not install in KLA Tencor SpectraMax X7 (part #SMX7-0321) without firmware v5.4.2+ to avoid PCIe bus conflicts. Verify tool’s GPU slot supports PCIe 4.0 x16 or NVLink 3.0.
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What to Check Before Buying a Used NVIDIA A100 80GB PCIe/SXM GPU in 2026
- Thermal sensor calibration: Use Fluke Ti480 thermal camera to detect hotspots >85°C under load (spec: <75°C).
- Memory scrubbing: Run MemTest86+ for 48 hours; reject units with >3 correctable errors per 10^9 operations.
- Power delivery: Measure VRM output with Siglent SDS1202X-E oscilloscope; tolerances must stay within ±2% of 12V.
- Firmware age: Units with BIOS older than 2023.1.2 require 8-hour reconditioning cycles to prevent lockups.
- Physical wear: Inspect heatsink fins for >15% deformation, which reduces cooling efficiency by 22–30%.
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FAQ
Q: Is used NVIDIA A100 80GB reliable for 24/7 semiconductor tools?
A: Yes, if <10,000 hours in service and passed NVIDIA’s “aftest” diagnostic suite.
Q: PCIe vs SXM version: which fits my tool?
A: PCIe variants require standard server slots; SXM needs NVIDIA NVSwitch interconnects (common in HPC systems).
Q: Does the A100 support HBM2e error correction?
A: Yes, via ECC memory with 12.8 ns latency—critical for lithography control systems.
Q: What warranty do refurbished units carry?
A: 12–24 months, depending on OEM; used (non-refurb) units typically have no warranty.
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