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    CPU with Heatsinks

    I know the Copper Heatsinks add weight to the cpu but does it add value to take them off? Get $$ for the copper and then higher payoff for fiber cpu or is a wash?



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    Quote Originally Posted by CTscrapman View Post
    I know the Copper Heatsinks add weight to the cpu but does it add value to take them off? Get $$ for the copper and then higher payoff for fiber cpu or is a wash?
    Pretty sure the heatsinks have to be off to sell the CPUs. The copper is probably worth more than the cpu due to shear weight of most copper heatsinks.

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    Yeah you wont find a place that will buy your CPUs with a heatsink on them. But whether or not they are aluminum or copper you can still sell them somewhere else. THey majority of weight in a CPU and heatsink is in the heatsink and copper and aluminum prices are less than per pound prices for CPUs. SO nutshell separate them and sell the CPUs to a buyer on here and heatsinks to your yard.

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    I think he is on about copper heatsinks glued onto the chips themselves. If this is the case, leave them on.

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    Well if you pop the built in heatsink off a p3 fiber cpu, it will go from $6 per pound to $20 per pound in value. But you will lose half the weight. So you still come out ahead by removing them and selling them as #2 copper and the cpu as a fiber cpu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    Well if you pop the built in heatsink off a p3 fiber cpu, it will go from $6 per pound to $20 per pound in value. But you will lose half the weight. So you still come out ahead by removing them and selling them as #2 copper and the cpu as a fiber cpu.
    Thats exactly what i was wondering! I have hundreds of them and wasn't sure if buy selling them whole i would get paid for copper. THANKS!


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