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    A customer brought me this????

    One of my best customers brought this today..........Said it was removed from a liquid cooled server of some sort.......I don't have alot of info please help







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    Picture with less glare

    BY THE WAY BEAR I GOT A NEW CAMERA!

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    Looks like the cooling block that would be pasted to a CPU or orther chip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    BY THE WAY BEAR I GOT A NEW CAMERA!
    Cool! get me one too

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Looks like the cooling block that would be pasted to a CPU or orther chip.
    Any idea of what its made of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Any idea of what its made of?
    Gold plated copper & resin.
    CPU-300-V10 Water Block (AMD/Intel Processor) [10mm, 3/8in ID]

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    Interesting.......I didn't buy it he just left it for me any idea of the value if any?

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    remove the plastic and sell it as number 1 copper, it looks like a piece of plastic on it, not gold plated, if you can determine the brand and model it might be worth more reselling it

    i sort my heatsinks into 3 types, extruded aluminum, copper/aluminum, copper

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    remove the plastic and sell it as number 1 copper, it looks like a piece of plastic on it, not gold plated, if you can determine the brand and model it might be worth more reselling it

    i sort my heatsinks into 3 types, extruded aluminum, copper/aluminum, copper
    The link above is the exact item........The manufacturer says that it is gold plated copper.........Mabye some one with a little more knowledge on the subject will chime in

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    Thanks Hobo.......I saw that was more interested in the scrap value due to the gold plating....Thanks


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