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    RadiSys medical servers

    I was offered a set of 10 or so working servers. These are RadiSys RMS-002. I was told they all have reformatted harddrives with a fresh install of Win XP and were originally hooked up to some type of medical equipment (CT scans maybe, not sure). I am trying to figure out what value they might have beyond scrap as complete units. That is, if I do get them, I prefer not to take them apart, at least not at first. I did a little bit of searching on the Web but found very little info about them. Got one hit on eBay.

    Since this is medical equipment, I would most likely want to either wipe or completely remove the harddrives, just to be safe.

    Do you have any experience reselling those as whole units? What type of buyer might be interested in them? If you did take them apart to sell for parts, were there any parts that were especially valuable?

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    I was told they all have reformatted harddrives with a fresh install of Win XP and were originally hooked up to some type of medical equipment
    Since this is medical equipment, I would most likely want to either wipe or completely remove the harddrives, just to be safe.
    If it's been done once then a second time should not help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    If it's been done once then a second time should not help.
    Well I don't know how thoroughly they were wiped the first time. Prefer to be a bit more paranoid in this case since the drives probably help medical data before.

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    Well, I got them the other day. They are old and underpowered but I checked eBay and it looks like I might be able to get a few bucks selling the parts, particularly motherboards. Similar ones sold, some as mobos only others with RAM and CPU which is what I wanted to do. But then I ran into an interesting problem: to take the mobo off the steel chassis, I had to remove the heatsinks. They came off together with the CPUs (I posted a few photos here). Now that the mobo is detached, I want to reattach the CPUs but I am not sure how to do that right. Do I need to pull the CPUs off the heatsinks, inserts them into their slots, then reattach the sinks? Would I need to use new thermal compound to reattach? Or should I simply post the mobo and CPUs/heatsinks detached in the same eBay auction? Thx

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    Aren't they HEAVILY shielded?
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    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post
    Aren't they HEAVILY shielded?
    Sorry don't know what shielding means

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    I've posted a couple of times about the danger in investing in Servers, and selling them. Got to do your research before you buy them sorry. mcw
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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    I've posted a couple of times about the danger in investing in Servers, and selling them. Got to do your research before you buy them sorry. mcw
    Got them for free, just gas and time to pick up.

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    Shielded from electromagnetic radiation...such as for use in a radiology department.

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    Tried to sell one motherboard on eBay. Two auction cycles, a couple of watchers but no bids. Decided I need space so scrapping the servers. Still profitable, just not as much as I was hoping.

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    At least you weren't in them for much. If the CPU or RAM isn't soldered on, you may be able to see just that.

    If the hard drives have been DoD wiped, I'd bet that they could sell. One will fit into a small flat rate box usually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matador View Post
    At least you weren't in them for much. If the CPU or RAM isn't soldered on, you may be able to see just that.

    If the hard drives have been DoD wiped, I'd bet that they could sell. One will fit into a small flat rate box usually.
    These machines were pretty old. 80GB IDE HDDs, old RAM. At this point I have bigger fish to fry so I scrapped everything.


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