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Looks like a couple of loads a new customer has brought me in the past couple weeks.....I had to dump all the dirt and tree branches out of the cases just to get an accurate weight....KEWL!!!
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I stopped going through them as darkness fell. The last pic has a few of the cpu's i found, but still have 2/3 to go. One thing I noticed is how fragile the cpu pins are. I lost a bunch in the socket from a few processors, even when i was extra careful removing them. The gold doesnt seem be damaged, but maybe the way they were connected was weakened from years out in the elements. On the bright side I didnt get stung, bit or scratched, plus the guy was super nice and owns a computer shop. He does a lot of "art" with old computers and has a pseudo-museum at his store of vintage 70's & 80's computers.
........nice {:<{)>
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couple more for kicks. There are also a couple IBM monitor/computer combo units sitting back in the woods that I think i'll dig out on the next trip
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tg7r6vdp60...2017.13.00.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oglrzj5lp5...2018.58.32.jpg
God Rest Their Precious Electronic Souls! lol
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Probably corrosion might have ate off some of the legs,One thing I noticed is how fragile the cpu pins are. I lost a bunch in the socket from a few processors, even when i was extra careful removing them. The gold doesnt seem be damaged, but maybe the way they were connected was weakened from years out in the elements.
Probably just water getting under the CPU and going through freeze/thaw cycles prying the pins off because they were stuck in the socket (ZIF sockets). Those look like they were in the elements a while.
Too bad some of them looked collectable. At least it doesn't affect the recycling value much, just be careful about cuts.
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