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    hand sorting cpus

    I hand sorted about 80 pounds of cpus last night. Took about 3 hours to do so. The highlights were finding 35 dual core cpus skt 775 along with a q6600 quad core. Lots of pentium d's and core 2 duos. Found 2 quad cores in the last month, q6600 and a q8200. Both quads going up on ebay today to raise some cash. Still have about 50 dual cores in stock and a quad core xeon e5310.

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    Do you test them before you ebay them or just refund the money if they dont work?

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    Nice! I just sold a quad core, untested for $44.00. A core 2 duo landed $15.00 untested as well. Both on ebay. Has anyone found a reasonable way to test these yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thirsty View Post
    Nice! I just sold a quad core, untested for $44.00. A core 2 duo landed $15.00 untested as well. Both on ebay. Has anyone found a reasonable way to test these yet?
    Im thinking about setting up a motherboard and just test them that way for resale. Only bad thing is Ive ruined 2 $40 motherboards so far testing chips. Those sockets are not ment for in and out 100 times for sure.

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    I shine a flashlight on the bottom of the cpu and look at all of the capacitors and mating surface. If there is any damage i do not resell the cpu, it goes in the scrap pile. Its a shame because i see alot of dual cores that have been damaged that wouldve been good cpus, found about 10 of those the other day. A thorough visual inspection will narrow out 90% of the bad ones.

    the 2 quads listed at $60 each and i still have the lowest buy it now price with make offer option

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    did you auction them or just did a buy now option.
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