cool! It could be best to hang on until you either get more of them, or your buyer puts them in a higher than average chips category, if they're well above average, and a buyer would even do that. The motherboard in it probly has some richer than average chips on it too. I doubt it'll ever be back in demand, even as a collectors item, unless the company who made it might have some interest in it for their "company museum" or something. I dismantled a bunch of "ancient" servers and assorted miscellaneious(dadgummit! i hate words i can't spell :P) computer equipment, back before you could find a buyer of less than a truckload, and some of them had gold chips all over the boards. I took a hammer and big chisel to cut as many of them off as i could, and added it to the lot of CPUs I posted on Ebay








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