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    Pentium Pro-Ebay

    Someone got a good deal on this Pentium Pro on Ebay
    Intel Pentium Pro SY032 7873 | eBay
    It sold for $9.99 with free shipping. Not bad when BarrenRealms will pay $17.50 for it



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    I usually get $20 a piece from Ewasted.
    Yeah that's great and all...but...CAN I SCRAP IT!?

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    I have no idea how people can pay that much for Pentium Pro's and make any money at all on them. There is only .33 grams of gold per each chip, period. I have literally run hundreds of them, and never had any yields over .33 grams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NobleMetalWorks View Post
    I have no idea how people can pay that much for Pentium Pro's and make any money at all on them. There is only .33 grams of gold per each chip, period. I have literally run hundreds of them, and never had any yields over .33 grams.

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    I don't see how either when they are only worth $18 a piece at todays prices
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    Quote Originally Posted by NobleMetalWorks View Post
    I have no idea how people can pay that much for Pentium Pro's and make any money at all on them. There is only .33 grams of gold per each chip, period. I have literally run hundreds of them, and never had any yields over .33 grams.

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    Nvm.

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    My guess is they are home refiners and gold hoarders. Last pro I sold I talked to the guy on the phone and that's exactly what he was doing.

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    Maybe I need a new calculator but at .33 grams per chip and a buyer at 17.50 a chip, it puts the purchase price per troy ounce at 1649.00. Am I missing something or is there other precious metals in the chip?

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    lol awesome maybe we both won yesterday then got a lot of 53 cpus mostly green/alu but also a ppro a few brown and black and a couple others paid with shipping $45 which the 40 will be about 5lbs so that equals my buy price and the rest is profit but may save the pro for collection but its not as much fun as finding one myself though


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