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    Buying FAILED DDR3/DDR4 RAM

    Looking to work with sellers to provide a much higher than scrap arrangement for failed RAM. I can recover much greater than scrap value on:
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    DDR3 Laptop:

    2 GB- 8 Chips
    4 GB- All
    8 GB- All
    16 GB- All
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    DDR3 Desktop:

    2 GB- 8 Chips
    4 GB- All
    8 GB- All
    16 GB- All
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    DDR3 Registered / ECC:

    Please inquire. sales@ibuy.parts
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    DDR4 Laptop and Desktop:

    All
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    DDR4 Registered / ECC:

    Please Inquire sales@ibuy.parts
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    I will process mixed boxes of RAM. For all RAM that does not make the cutline- I will beat Boardsort's listed RAM price by $.25/lb in addition to the more than scrap value of the recoverable RAM. This RAM does not need to be working but it has to be in decent physical condition. All the chips need to be present and not chipped, cracked, or heavily scratched. Please keep on heatshields and please do NOT cut the fingers off the RAM. The last box I did for a client was 9.8 lbs of RAM and I sent him a check for $520.18. (August 12).

    We can also process pinless P4 and Socket 775 (i-series and Xeons) even if you think they may not be functional. I will also purchase laptop motherboards with soldered on CPUs for more than scrap. We do these on a sort/settle basis. Please reach out to inquire about deal structure.

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    do you buy also DDR1 or DDR2?

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    I will buy it, but only at scrap price. I can offer better than scrap on the DDR3 and DDR4.

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    How can I tell if the ram id DDR3 or 4? I looked it up on google and in the images some shows 3 or 4. But some ads state 3 or 4 but I do not see it on the stick. I only have maybe 75-100 sticks. I scrap computers when I get them. But mostly scrap wire, brass and copper.

    You say you buy failed 3 & 4, but what if they are still good, what do you pay? Pricelist?

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    Go here for pricelist. https://www.ibuy.parts/home/ram ,He also buys processors, video cards, etc for better than scrap prices . I've done business with him a few times worked out great.
    DDR3 and DDR4 looks different like most other different types of memory- the notch on the bottom of the ram where is presses into the slot is in a different location. The easiest way to tell outside of reading the label is to match it up the notch to one that is labeled DDR 3 or DDR4 ( most usually are ) .
    Good luck .

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    Hello,
    Are you still in business ??. No activity in some time .

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