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    intel overdrive

    jsut came across a processor i couldnt tell what to do with. it is labled intel overdrive and it was in a box of random stuff and some pins are are bent over so i dont think i would do anything else with it as scrap. When i knocked the heat sink off there was no writing underneath but it is about the same size and pin configuration as a i486. i couldnt get a good picture but i found one very similar online, what catagory should i put it in?



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    those pins are tough, you can straighten them

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    Nice find. Here is a website that may help

    GoldChipBuyer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabby View Post
    Nice find. Here is a website that may help

    GoldChipBuyer
    Thats Franks site. He's a member BarrenRealms007.

    Eric
    I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...-cap-more.html

    http://recycletantalumcapacitors.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by joef1812 View Post
    jsut came across a processor i couldnt tell what to do with. it is labled intel overdrive and it was in a box of random stuff and some pins are are bent over so i dont think i would do anything else with it as scrap. When i knocked the heat sink off there was no writing underneath but it is about the same size and pin configuration as a i486. i couldnt get a good picture but i found one very similar online, what catagory should i put it in?

    That was a $50.00 CPU with the heat sink attached. To a collector.

    Eric

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    didnt find that one but looks like a 486

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    Quote Originally Posted by joef1812 View Post
    didnt find that one but looks like a 486
    the numbers are on the heatsink

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    $50 might be pushing it a little. Still would have been a nice chip to have but since it has been seperated it life has ended.

    We buy electronic scrap, Gold Karat scrap, gold filled, refined gold, silver and many other item's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarrenRealms007 View Post
    $50 might be pushing it a little. Still would have been a nice chip to have but since it has been seperated it life has ended.
    you want another one? I've got one here sittin on my speaker I've been looking at for 6 months or more, I set it there after looking up the numbers on it or something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    you want another one? I've got one here sittin on my speaker I've been looking at for 6 months or more, I set it there after looking up the numbers on it or something
    Bear, if you would please send me a picture of the front and back to my email. atmeltrecycling@aol.com

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    it's really no different than the others are Barren, it's a DX40DP100

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    it's really no different than the others are Barren, it's a DX40DP100
    See the SX903# look at your chip and get the nuber off of it please

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarrenRealms007 View Post
    $50 might be pushing it a little. Still would have been a nice chip to have but since it has been seperated it life has ended.
    You might be right. Here's a link to one that sold for 15 bucks. Not big money, but better than a kick in the rear, I guess.

    Intel DX40DP100 Gold PGA Processor Chip

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    I had two in my recent load of computers.




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    What numbers are we looking for that determine a higher than scrap value on these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarrenRealms007 View Post
    See the SX903# look at your chip and get the nuber off of it please
    sorry, SZ956 ; )

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    I would think all Intel Overdrives are worth more then scrap. The 486 ones run on 5VDC making them a nice upgrade for old 486 motherboard (newer 486 ran at 3.x VDC and would fry in an older board).

    The 486 upgrade CPUs that sell well on ebay are the evergreen 133's that either have a heatsink stuck on them, or heatsink and fan. They work on 5V systems and are what the gamers tend to want.


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