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    Identification

    I am looking at purchasing from auction some laptop processors. It is a lot of 100 but I do not know what to expect weight wise or even what the processors are graded as. Any help on identifying the weight approx., or the classification, would be greatly appreciated. Also what would a good estimate be for what laptop ram sticks weigh?




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    Can't help on the processors but i just weighed 10 sticks of laptop ram and they came to .20 lbs

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    Using a certified Ohaus Navigator scale: Lynix 512MB = 8 grams, Unknown brand 512MB = 7.8 grams, Samsung 512MB = 8.2 grams. Looks like I started in the right place with the first weighed being the average.

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    One pound of ram is about 20-23 sticks. Double that for laptop.... Not exact but it will put you in the ballpark.
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    This could just be the pic quality and that I'm viewing on my phone, but those look like DLP chips.


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