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Used NVIDIA H100 GPUs selling at 85% less price

NVIDIA H100 GPUs is experiencing a significant “repricing event.” While a straight “85% off” is not the standard for all units, certain specific segments of the secondary market have seen prices plummet to as low as 20โ€“30% of their historical peak value.

The “85% discount” narrative primarily stems from the comparison between current used prices and the all-time high scarcity pricing of 2024.


The H100 Price Crash: February 2026 Data

The secondary market for H100s has shifted from a supply-constrained “seller’s market” to a surplus-driven “buyer’s market.”

MetricPeak (Mid-2024)Current (Feb 2026)Total Decline
Secondary Market (Used)$50,000+$12,500 โ€“ $15,000~70โ€“75%
Cloud Rental (per hr)$8.00 โ€“ $10.00$2.00 โ€“ $2.80~75โ€“80%
Refurbished UnitsN/A~$21,000~50%+ from peak

The “85%” Source: In extreme cases, 3-year-old units in high-supply regions are clustering at $7,500 โ€“ $10,000, which represents an 85% drop from the peak “desperation” prices seen during the height of the AI infrastructure race.


Why are prices collapsing?

  1. The “Blackwell” Hand-Me-Down Effect: With NVIDIA’s B200 (Blackwell) and Blackwell Ultra chips now shipping in volume, large hyperscalers (Microsoft, Meta, Google) are decommissioning their oldest H100 clusters to make room for the 30xโ€“50x more powerful hardware.
  2. The “DeepSeek” Efficiency Shift: The recent release of highly optimized open-source models (like DeepSeek-V3) has proven that state-of-the-art AI can be trained on significantly fewer and older GPUs. This has “burst the bubble” for companies that were over-hoarding H100s.
  3. Reservation Expirations: Many 2-year or 3-year reserved cloud contracts signed in 2023โ€“2024 are expiring this month. Thousands of “used” GPUs are hitting the open market simultaneously as companies refuse to renew at old, high rates.
  4. Hardware Fatigue: Used H100sโ€”often run at 100% capacity in 24/7 environmentsโ€”are reaching their “mid-life inflection point.” Buyers now demand massive discounts to account for the risk of thermal fatigue or lack of warranty.

Buyer Warning: Refurbished vs. Used

Market analysts warn that the “deals” aren’t equal across the board.

  • Refurbished (Safe): These units hold roughly 80โ€“85% of the current NEW price ($25k range) because they often carry third-party warranties.
  • Used (Risky): These are the units seeing the 75โ€“85% crashes. They are frequently “as-is” and come from liquidated AI startups or decommissioned data center racks.

The “India Perspective”

In India, the price for a used H100 PCIe (80GB) has dropped from the 2025 peak of โ‚น45 Lakhs to approximately โ‚น10โ€“12 Lakhs in some local secondary channels, mirroring the global trend.

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