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    Hell of a deal! Was given a box of just boards, ram, cpu chips, power supplies and a few laptop batteries for free. 44 towers, cost me $22. Gave me a heavy chunk of large copper cable they found in the parking lot and 2 battery back ups which one of them has to weigh close to 100lbs bc it took 2 of us to load it into the truck. I would say even though I paid $22 in cash for just the towers, they ended up being free with the weight in batteries alone on the back ups. One of the battery back ups has a 220V plug on it. Ive never seen that! Ill make that deal all day, every day!


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