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 Post subject: CPU Chips?
PostPosted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:46 pm 

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I'm ready to sell you all these CPU chips but wanted to make sure I have them sorted properly. Can you ID exactly what I have here? My first time pulling these from computer boads and selling, thanks.


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 Post subject: Re: CPU Chips?
PostPosted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:27 am 
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Hello twhite210 welcome to boardsort.com!

Pic1.jpg (the bottom picture) is easy, most of those are Green Fiber With Metal currently paying $6.50 per pound. The top left most stack of CPUS look to be pinless at $4.25 per lb.

The middle picture, pic2.jpg has a few different types. The one with the sticker looks like it is an AMD K6 ($22 per lb). The other 4 in that picture will either be a Green/Brown Fiber With Metal ($6.50 lb) or Green/Brown Fiber Without Metal ($16.25 lb) depending if there is a metal top on them or not.

The first picture, pic3.jpg is a little trickier so we will need to see the tops of those chips. Take another picture and place them in the exact same order but top side up and we will be able to identify them. Those are all considerably more valuable than the ones described above. When consulting our E-Scrap Gallery it appears that the left 4 (the gold bottomed CPUs) are going to be 386/486 ($110 per pound) and the right two (non-gold bottoms) are going to grade as Pentium Ceramic ($32 per pound). But as mentioned we would need to see the tops to be sure.


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 Post subject: Re: CPU Chips?
PostPosted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:28 pm 

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Here's a picture of the chips turned over, as requested.


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 Post subject: Re: CPU Chips?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:20 am 
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The initial grading was correct:

".. it appears that the left 4 (the gold bottomed CPUs) are going to be 386/486 ($110 per pound) and the right two (non-gold bottoms) are going to grade as Pentium Ceramic ($32 per pound)."

Thanks for the second picture!


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