Originally Posted by
GeorgeB
Really wish you did not just say that, but that is what I was expecting. What is the normal type of chips to come out of PCs?
And trust me, I will definitely treat it like a savings account for sure.
George probably the most basic chip you will find is in the Pentium 4 / Celeron range which have metal caps on them. These are in the $8.65/lb range. You might also get slot processers which have plastic housings around them and look like a hershey bar. Take the plastic housing off and you will get $10.50/lb for them. The other ones I get less frequently are fiber caps which are usually green or brown fiber (looks and kinda feels like plastic) and these are around $18.00/lb.
Here is ewasted's price list only current from 6/1/2012
CPUs Must be SORTED
Intel 386/486: $130.00/lb
Motorola: $95.00/lb
Pentium Pro Gold Caps: $100/lb
Cyrix/IBM/Via Gold Cap: $56.00/lb
Pentium Ceramic: $40.00/lb
AMD Ceramic: $34.00/lb
Black fiber: $34.00/lb
Green/Brown Fiber w/o Metal: $18.00/lb
P4/Celeron/Green Fiber Metal Caps: $8.65/lb
No Pin CPU: $7.25/lb
Slot Processors (clean and removed from enclosure) $10.50/lb
THis will help you get an idea of the different kinds of chips out there and by looking at the list and your chip you can usually deduct which kind you have.
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