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    the answer to your question is this...YES it is worth something...an ounce or 2 of chips (unless REALLY OLD ones with alot of gold (386/486 or older)), they won't be worth much. You will need to send in pounds and pounds of them to make anything if they are newer (say P4 and newer - only $3-5/lb I believe it is). We really need to know more specifically what chips you have...and realy people have suggested spending a bit of time in the buyers forum to get an idea on pricing (ewasted's thread is a good place to start).

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