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    Dell 4U server breakdown

    Once in a while I weigh all the scrap on some of the larger servers that I get, to see how much profit there is.
    This one was a Dell Poweredge 6600, 4U server. It was all complete with hard drives and RAM. This one was about as loaded as they come, remember with servers there are a lot of options and variables, the same model can have more or less CPU’s, Hard drives, RAM, etc. Prices are what I get, again may vary.
    Steel case 45 lbs x 0.09/lb = $4.05
    Aluminum 1 lb x 0.50/lb= $0.50
    Hard drives (6 pieces)10 lbs x 0.90/lb = $9.00
    Power supplies (2 pieces) 17.5 lbs x 0.25/lb = $4.38
    Wires (included power cords) 3 lbs x 0.85/lb = $2.55
    Fans 5 lbs x 0.10/lb = $0.50
    Copper (4 CPU heat sinks, broke off Al fins) 3.3 lbs x 2.50/lb = $8.37
    RAM 0.73 lbs x 13.00/lb = $9.56
    CPU (4 pieces) 0.52 lbs x 8.00/lb = $4.12
    Boards (had 3 misc cards installed) 9.2 lbs x 3.50/lb = $32.20
    TOTAL $75.23
    Paid $20 for this one, total time spent was about an hour (1/2 hour to go pick up, 1/2 hour to break down and sort), not bad profit.


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