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    What grade are these CPU's

    I was wondering how these chips were graded?

    Are these considered pinless or just regular ceramic? I wasnt sure since they were from servers.



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    Pretty.

    Congrats. The only way they would look better is at my house. What did they come out of? Mike
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    PTS, with all the stuff you have going on, when do you have time to deliver the mail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    Pretty.

    Congrats. The only way they would look better is at my house. What did they come out of? Mike
    They are from sun servers. I baught a bunch of stuff tonight from a CL call. Might have another company to add to my contact list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    PTS, with all the stuff you have going on, when do you have time to deliver the mail?
    during the day what I dont have time for is sleep. Ill do that when im dead.

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    Update. So this is what i got today from the CL call.
    28.5 oz ceramic AMD opteron
    2.4 oz sun black/green fiber pinless
    15.2 oz large green fiber metal top xenon
    29.5 ox small green fiber metal top xenon
    19 oz ceramic sun pinless
    15.6 oz ceramic gold pin sparc 3
    7 pounds of server ram


    Not a bad haul considering He also wanted to sell me about 200 pounds of server boards and another 80 pounds of riser cards. Couldnt come to an agreement on price on those though

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    Nice work PTS...Always good when a good haul fits in front of a keyboard.
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    amasing I got almost the identical stack out of the servers I did yesterday including the 2 sin chips.
    my supplyer said there are still smaller companys out there that still use the old sun and old Ibm server networks because they cant or dont want to spend the money to up grade, and will pay big bucks for the parts, we need to figeure out how to find them.

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    All I can say is WOW!

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    ditto Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    I was wondering how these chips were graded?

    Are these considered pinless or just regular ceramic? I wasnt sure since they were from servers.
    These are a low grade processor. They are worth less than a typical pinless because of the weight of the metal heatsink on top and the added weight from the ceramic substrate instead of the fiber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CLR Solutions View Post
    These are a low grade processor. They are worth less than a typical pinless because of the weight of the metal heatsink on top and the added weight from the ceramic substrate instead of the fiber.
    would $17/ lb be a good price for those?

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    17/lb would be a great price. They usually sell for somewhere in the 8/lb range, you maybe able to get to 10/lb.

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    i will take all of those sun, sparc, etc., pin or pinless low grade ceramics for $17/lb.

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