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    i486 cpu chips

    Does anyone know how many intel i486/386 cpu chips make a pound? Have a opportunity to buy ALOT of supposedly complete old mid 90s AST Bravo 4/33 laydown style computer towers. Im thinking $2.50ea. They have ram, a power supply, floppy drive, and im not sure if those had a normal style hard drive or not and a large motherboard as well.



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    The last ones I sold were really close to 10 chips to the pound. That weight is just to give you an approximation!

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    ok. So even at $25 my cost for 10-12 units, I can make a good profit on just the chips alone! Thanks

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    Are you sure the processors are still in them? Do you have a buyer?

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    The motherboard alone should cover the $2.50 you are talking about.

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    They are supposed to be complete units. Yes, buyer is lined up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbers View Post
    The last ones I sold were really close to 10 chips to the pound. That weight is just to give you an approximation!
    Its closer to 20 per pound. I just weighed some for you and they are about .75oz per chip

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    Thanks for the info.


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