Heavy SOB's! I'm sending out links to my server buyers first. If no luck they will get parted out and sold. The rest...well, you know!
Heavy SOB's! I'm sending out links to my server buyers first. If no luck they will get parted out and sold. The rest...well, you know!
looks like an old compaq
it probly has 4 or more processors
Nice I love the old stuff.
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I had one of those about 6 or 8 years ago, although yours might be a more recent unit. I sold the drive trays went for about $10 each as far as I recall. If it has a tape drive, that might be worth something too.
Yeah, I see the tape drive, right there in middle of the main unit. Google the numbers off that, it could be worth a bit
I just picked up one just like it for free the other day. A Compaq Proliant server. The memory card inside weighs about 8 lbs and loaded with 16 sticks of RAM that is shaped like a "T". I saw limited sucess on Ebay completed listings for this as a whole, so I'm parting the thing out. Has 12 - 9.1 gig scsi hard drives, 3 power supplies, RAM as mentioned, etc, etc. Good luck with yours!
If they were made the right year, I think somewhere around 1999 or there about, they could be Pentium Pro's, and could even be a 2-4 processor mainboard. Did they have PP CPUs? If so, that would be the most valuable part. You can probably sell them on ebay depending on the prevailing gold prices going up or down, between $35 - $50 each. I wouldn't send them to a refiner or refine it yourself though, they only have around .3 grams, not the 1.x grams people tend to think they have.
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