Maxicom buys used and surplus AI hardware and data-centre GPUs across Singapore and Malaysia — NVIDIA H100, H200, A100, L40S, DGX systems and GPU servers. With the Johor–Iskandar hyperscale corridor on Singapore's doorstep, this region sits at the centre of Asia's AI build-out — and accelerators are the highest-demand, highest-value hardware on the secondary market. We pay in SGD, wipe attached storage to NIST 800-88, and keep every deal discreet.
The single biggest infrastructure story in South-East Asia right now is compute: Singapore's power-constrained but demand-rich market has pushed a wave of hyperscale and AI capacity into Johor and Iskandar, minutes across the causeway. That build-out means accelerators are constantly being deployed, rotated and rebalanced — and every training-cluster refresh, cancelled workload or capacity realignment leaves surplus GPUs that still command premium prices. We buy them outright, price to live demand, and move fast.
Selling to us beats listing publicly: no signalling of your capacity moves, no piecemeal sales, no exposure. One valuation, one offer, one settlement in SGD.
Accelerator demand moves fast; current-generation parts price best, but we buy prior generations and faulty units too:
Our sellers span the AI ecosystem: startups and labs in one-north and the CBD rebalancing after a funding or model cycle, cloud and colocation operators managing utilisation, and hyperscale tenants in the Johor/Iskandar corridor rotating fleets as newer silicon lands. Confidentiality matters to all of them — capacity is competitive intelligence — so we treat every engagement as sensitive and keep counterparties and prices private.
| Public listing | Broker consignment | Maxicom | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed to cash | Slow, piecemeal | Depends on a sale | One outright offer in SGD |
| Discretion | Exposes your moves | Third party sees it | Confidential — no listings |
| Faulty units | Hard to sell | Often refused | Bought on component value |
| Data on storage | Your problem | Your problem | Wiped to NIST 800-88 / destroyed |
| Logistics | You handle it | You handle it | We collect and handle it |
Any NVMe or SSD in DGX systems and GPU servers is sanitised to NIST 800-88 / IEEE 2883 with a certificate, or physically destroyed on request. Just as important for this category: we don't publish listings, prices or the identity of buyers or sellers, and we can work under NDA. Your capacity decisions stay yours.
Every data-bearing drive is sanitised to NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 (HDD) and IEEE 2883-2022 (SSD/NVMe), with a certificate of destruction, on a documented chain of custody. Drives that can't be wiped are physically destroyed through a vetted partner. Certified destruction is what makes buyback safe under Singapore's PDPA and Malaysia's PDPA — so it's included in the deal, not billed as an extra.
Offices and corporates clearing space · IT teams running a refresh · data centres decommissioning across Singapore and the Johor/Iskandar corridor · banks, healthcare and government needing certified data destruction · schools and universities · and resellers, distributors, ITADs and MSPs clearing surplus and client stock. One unit or a warehouse — the process is the same, and the paperwork always holds up.
Send the models and quantities and we'll come back with a written SGD offer, fast and confidential.
Get my quoteMaxicom Singapore Pte Ltd is an independent IT buyback and recycling company based at 51 Goldhill Plaza, Singapore, serving businesses across Singapore and Malaysia. We recover the value inside retired business IT, destroy data to NIST 800-88 and IEEE 2883, and route reusable hardware back into service — paying businesses for equipment that other recyclers charge to take.
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