If you had a chance to buy 10 Intel i486 cpu chips, what is the max you offer someone?
I know a lb would sell for $130+ but I am not sure how many would equal that lb.
If you had a chance to buy 10 Intel i486 cpu chips, what is the max you offer someone?
I know a lb would sell for $130+ but I am not sure how many would equal that lb.
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65$ per pound
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I am going to guess you mean to offer $65/lb..but what I am asking, is what should I offer for 10 of these specific chips? Does 10 of them equal 1 pound?
Weight(gm)
CPU family
4
24-pin socket IC (ceramic)
7
24-pin socket Eprom (ceramic)
7
40-pin socket IC (ceramic)
24
AMD 486
23
AMD K6 & K6-2
18
AMD Duron / Athlon (ceramic socket A)
11
AMD Duron / Athlon / ........ (plastic socket A)
149
AMD Athlon (slot A cartridge only)
330
AMD Athlon (slot A passive heatsink)
41
AMD Athlon XP / Sempron /....... (AM / AM2 socket)
42
Cyrix MII (gold top)
35
HP PA-RISC 7100/7150
43
IBM 6x86L (gold top)
25
IBM 6x86MX (brown top)
24
Intel i960 (ceramic)
16
Intel 80386 (ceramic)
10
Intel 80387 (ceramic)
24
Intel 486 (ceramic)
44
Intel 486 Overdrive
61
Intel Pentium 60/66 (gold top - Socket 4)
73
Intel Pentium Overdrive (including HS & fan)
48
Intel Pentium 75, 90... (gold top - socket 5/7)
30
Intel Pentium (ceramic); 46gm (including HS); 70gm (including HS & fan)
20
Intel Pentium (plastic); 38gm (including HS); 63gm (including HS & fan)
89
Intel Pentium Pro (gold top)
42
Intel Celeron SEPP slot package (bare card - NO cache)
47
Intel Celeron SEPP slot package (bare card - with cache)
150
Intel Pentium II SEPP slot package (bare cartridge - NO heatsink)
245
Intel Pentium II slot package (active HS); 288gm (including active HS & fan)
330
Intel Pentium II slot package (standard sized passive HS)
415
Intel Pentium II slot package (very large passive HS)
53
Intel Pentium III SEPP slot package (bare cartridge - NO heatsink)
198
Intel Pentium III slot package (active HS & fan)
280
Intel Pentium III slot package (standard sized passive HS)
370
Intel Pentium III slot package (very large passive HS)
9
Intel Pentim III / Celeron (PPGA 370)
23
Intel Pentim III / Celeron (PPGA 370 Taulatin)
24
Intel Pentium IV (423 socket)
19
Intel Pentium IV / Celeron (478 socket)
22
Intel Pentium IV / Pentium D / ....... (775 socket)
29
Intel Xeon (socket 603)
23
Intel Xeon (socket 604); 877gm (including copper HS )
35
VIA / Cyrix C3 (ceramic, gold top)
Special thanks goes to Neon_WA from Perth Australia
who weight every CPU and compiled this very interesting list!
Weight(gm)
offer 32.50$ theres only half a pound there
Thanks for that big list...however, what does the numbers represent weight wise?
Also, thanks for the last post of yours as well.
its in grams and if you follow the link they got it in a niffty chart thats easy to read
That layout gave me a headache,,,
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Nice list, thanks
Wait a minute!! If those prosessors sell for 65.00 and THE 10 = 1/2LBS and you offer 32.50 by the time you pay for shipping you'll losse money. No room for profit at 32.50 or am I missing something?
George let me take a crack at this one you need 20 of these to make a lb ($130+ per lb) so 10 will give you 1/2lb(worth about $65). Now if you pay $30 you should be able to double your $$$
happy thats why you save up till you get a large rate box of processors to send out. at 32.50 he would be fine.
For I486 I normally pay $6.50 each when I buy them. Normal rate is around $7.23 give or take a few cents. But if you can get 10 for 32 bucks DO IT if not give them my number lol. Just kidding but yes 32 is a great price for you anyhow.
What type of CPUs were they PTS? Just ceramics, or other?
Thanks Joe, for giving me an idea on price to offer. Little under a $1 profit, but still not bed.
Since I am looking to get into refining, and all ceramics have more gold content then others, that is one thing I have been trying to find out, is a price to offer per chip.
Great list! Thanks for the link.
just a box of mix from regualr green fiber to pentium pro. box weighed almost 50 pounds. You would be surprised how many cpu's you can fit in a large flat rate box when you stack them pin to pin like a sandwich before putting them in the box.
you can get about 50 pounds of copper top cpus in a flat rate box, so say you paid $6 per pound and selling for $10 per pound. subtract out $15 in shipping and your still looking at a 60% profit.
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