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    Intel 186 processors

    These are the processors that are going for 300+/lb

    any one have figures on how many equal 1 pound?

    I have a few but my scale is not accurate enough to get a good weight on the few i have,



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    somebody posted a list of cpu weights last week or so, thinking it was dune

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    16gm Intel 386 (ceramic)
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    44gm Intel 486 Overdrive
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    73gm Intel Pentium Overdrive (including HS & fan)
    48gm Intel Pentium 75, 90... (gold top - socket 5/7)
    30gm Intel Pentium (ceramic); 46gm (including HS); 70gm (including HS & fan)
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    89gm Intel Pentium Pro (gold top)
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    The weight can vary from 3.6g to 4.1g ea

    Roughly 125 to make a pound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarrenRealms007 View Post
    The weight can vary from 3.6g to 4.1g ea

    Roughly 125 to make a pound.

    thanks sir. 6 and counting.

    so from my calculations.

    Roughly 7.5-8 per Ounce

    $21.5 per ounce @ $340/lb

    or roughly $2.65 per chip @ 8 per ounce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    thanks sir. 6 and counting.

    so from my calculations.

    Roughly 7.5-8 per Ounce

    $21.5 per ounce @ $340/lb

    or roughly $2.65 per chip @ 8 per ounce.
    Too early for all that math. Thanks for the headache tho. Cheers

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