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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Hi i was doing a office clearance the other day when i stumbled across a pc/server thingy i opened it up but there was no cpu so i was going to scrap it untill in the corner of the machine i found a a single samsung 8gb 2rx4 pc3-10600r covered in a heatsink. i want to get rid of it because my machine only supports ddr2 so i cant use it.
this ram is used and untested due to i cant do any tests |
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Please read the rules of the forum, you need to have a picture of the item with a handwritten note with your username and date on it. Please do this immediately.
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![]() here is a picture of it sorry for the size but it needs to be big so u can see the sticker |
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Cheesoid
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How much are you looking to get for it?
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i was looking around 70 or 80 pounds
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Cheesoid
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thanks for the reply.
That's a great price - However I've been doing some research, and it turns out that while my motherboard can support buffered memory, it can't support registered memory. If I where you, i'd keep my eye on: http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_kw=8g...pc3&_kw=10600r See how much they go for, then you could list them on eBay for a similar price. That memory sells for at least £400 new. |
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In Runtime
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man it sounds fishy that some random company will have a server that supports ECC DDR3 RAM sitting around to be thrown away bc it has no CPU... do you work for enron?
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