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Unless Nvidia gets in on remanufacturing, those GPUs are never going to repurposed for residential usefulness. B300 was designed from the onset for datacenter ai use exclusively, with no concessions for theoretical video out integrated to a board that overall demands over 15 kw. You couldn't even power it with a 60A 220V circuit.
Some of the storage could get more consumer support, SAS is unusual but if there were a glut then various solutions could emerge. Similarly EDSFF cages aren't really a hot consumer item, especially not e1.l, but I could imagine a glut driving home friendly adaptions.
DRAM modules are somewhere in between, though practically speaking they won't be workable outside of their initial application.
There was a time when home and datacenter got closer together, but there's been quite the divergence the last few years.