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    Good place to buy Win 11 cheap laptops

    I was going to recommend the ones I got a few years ago thinking they would have seriously dropped in price, but nope! They're the same price now as when I bought them years ago! o_O
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    US - STH Perpetual Freebies Thread

    I could use this if you still have it.
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    Again a 8 port switch ( managed)

    Or done on purpose to serve another purpose...
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    UK Quantum Modular LTO Tape Library £10+

    Not true anymore, lol. 5 bidders now. STH Effect? Me thinks so!
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    AU [FS][AUS-NSW] 16 x 32GB 2Rx8 4800 DDR5 ECC RDIMM

    Price? Payment method? https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/required-action-read-before-viewing-and-or-posting.4/
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    US - STH Perpetual Freebies Thread

    I hear you. Hence why having one of the local recyclers come get it and give you 20 cents/gb would be some cash for you considering the amount of GB you have.
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    US - STH Perpetual Freebies Thread

    Must be nice when $1-2k is "some". :p
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    [Fs][USA-CA]29 x 48gb 2rx8 4800 rdimm

    $19,865 of ram for sale--holy cow the insanity is hitting new levels. o_O
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    US - STH Perpetual Freebies Thread

    DDR3 was under 20 cents/GB and now is far more than that. Whoever is getting this stuff from you surely will be reselling it. At even just a $1/GB, it's over a $1k usd of stuff. If you want to give it away that's fine, but know that someone will be profiteering off of it.
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    US - STH Perpetual Freebies Thread

    You do realize that this stuff is worth at least $1k usd and up to $2k depending on where you sell it, right? :oops:
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    [FS][US-CA] AIC RSC-4BT 36-bay 4U chassis

    In SF the city itself or Bay Area?
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    $10/TB or less 3, 4, 6 TB SAS drives

    I have a nice retirement resort for them if you're looking. :)
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    Hardware Failures in 2022 - Post yours!

    Card's not really lost either as that Optiplex just got a 3.2Gb drive, lol.
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    32GB DDR4-3200 ECC UDIMM Modules

    That was a solid price on 64GB DDR3 RDIMMs. I kinda gave up on having any and I already had plenty of 32GB modules. I've seen DDR3 far higher than it has been in recent years, so those 64GB modules will be at least 2-3x what you original paid.
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    32GB DDR4-3200 ECC UDIMM Modules

    Yep! Those are even more crazy! 64GB modules are really out there now. o_O Now that's some serious gouging money for sure! 10x modules at 60/ea would have been 600, and now the same modules are worth 6000, that's 7400 in profit on an initial investment that's a fraction of it. It's almost...
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    [US-NC] FS: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB DDR4 ECC RAM, 3.84TB U.2 4.0 NVMe, 7.68TB U.2 3.0 NVMe

    Interesting. CLT is a major American Airlines hub for those that travel. ;)
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    FS(US-FL): DDR4 RDIMMs, DDR4 SODIMMs, SSDs, Mini PCs

    Good to know. Back in the day these would go for $20/ea because they're the largest DDR3 ECC UDIMM available. Everyone with a Dell R210 II needed them to max out the memory on those.