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    I have no idea. Yes it looks like a cpu. Are you thinking you may have hundreds or just a few. If its a few put it aside and keep going through all that stuff you just came across. You seem so have hit a nice clean out. Good job. If you have a lot read up about tape drives.



    Two months ago I added ecycling to my business. I knew nothing, Still a lot to learn. I started learning about computers from the ground up. NOt just from a scrap angle but from a design point. Now I see a motherboard and look at yes the socket but Ill see How many chokes are on it. Whats the quality of components used, what era it was made etc. You think ya theres mid boards, high grade. When these get refined and depopulated its the assay that counts. So knowing what qualtiy a component is or what certain part is or if this memory is 4gb pc2 6400 Im testing and keeping it. Its pc2 and used years ago but many people dont have newest computers and are using pc2 3200. Wow the most common memory upgrade new is what pc2 6400. So mad I scrapped hundreds of pounds last month. This whole month I spent learning about just memory. Yes one skill at a time. Master it and remember. What a shame scrapping hundreds of pounds of memory for what .20 c each stick. When 1 gb 5300 is being bought by buyers all over not ebay. I mean like Ill come by your 1000 piece lot for 2 bucks a stick. Ten times your $$.

    I tend to ramble because Ive been given a second chance at life and always want to tell the world about how If I can do it you can. Just tell me to shut up, If I saying things you guys dont want out there. Im more of a I like an educated consumer buyer than.... All your cats are am and domestic pre buyers. LOL

    Aaron

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