Originally Posted by
Bear
From they go into separate stacks (possibly 3, good/bad/and maybe)
Things like used RAM (even new RAM) can be very tricky to test and sell. It may look like it works because the machine powers on and POSTs (Power On Self Test). But once it's hammered with an operating system, virus scanner, etc it can fail because of a bad region of a chip that isn't hit on with a quick test. A good testing software is memtest86 (search and make a bootable CD or USB stick). When weird things happen on a pc (random reboots, graphics glitches, etc) I always run the memtest86 and over ½ of the time it is due to bad memory. Usually within the first 2 quick passes it detects a memory fault and halts the program meaning it's a bad ram stick. Sometimes it requires a full vigorous test to detect it which becomes 8 passes (each pass takes longer and longer) making the time to test each stick of ram in upwards of 1 hour or more.
I state the above because these are the issues you have to deal with when working with used parts to resell, and isn't just with RAM but also hard drives, motherboards, power supplies, processors, etc. When you sell a used pc that worked out of your hands but dies a week later, now you're dealing with an upset "customer". Even listing things "AS IS" doesn't preclude you from knowing that you sold someone a pc or component that died. You made your extra money over scrap and they have nothing. Electronics is always a crap shoot. I have used components that I bought that have been running for the last 12 years, and brand new components that don't last 6 months.
I have in my possession from a DEC Alpha server these 2 parts:
Processor board:
DEC 54-24799-01 ALPHASERVER 1000A CPU 400MHZ 1-YR WARR | eBay
Video Card:
DEC PBXGB-AA POWERSTORM 3D30 54-23481-01 1-YR WARRANTY | eBay
Now it looks as though 1 of the 2 video cards sold already... if that's the case then I may be able to list it even at $200 and should be able to sell it. These are the rare and ubiquitous pieces that show up now and then and are probably worth selling for more than scrap, but I have no way of testing them! And this guy is selling them with a 1 year warranty!!!
Anyway, I hope he can sell some stuff for you as it can benefit you both $$ wise. And it's all on him to deal with the person he sells the stuff to whether it works or not. Be sure to figure out an inventory spreadsheet or system of items that he takes so there are no arguments on what he took and has sold or not sold. You will never see receipts so you will have to go on his word of what it sold for (
ebay listings he does you can see the total, but then he has to take out ebay and shipping fees). Even doing all this myself would be a headache because I have to take photos of everything, list it on CL or ebay, pack it, ship it, deliver it, etc. Unless it's something like the rare stuff above, I'm going to sort it and
ewaste sell it.
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