I went dumpster diving behind a computer repair shop. Found a few things that I thought were worth taking

I went dumpster diving behind a computer repair shop. Found a few things that I thought were worth taking.

>2 processors (one is Intel celeron the other unknown)
>3 RAM cards (128 MB, 512 MB, and 2 GB and another unknown)
>ancient sound and video cards
>late 90s motherboard
>3.5 inch floppy disk reader
>5 3.5 inch floppy disks (unknown size)
>2 HDDs (one 160 GB and one unknown size)
>2 mini discs (1.4 GB each)
>an iPhone 4 that powers on and connects to iTunes but shows nothing on the screen

How did I do Sup Forums?

shit

Hey, not bad.

If you put that on ebay you might get $5.

>ancient sound and video cards
i see a voice modem and an ethernet card
>2 mini discs (1.4 GB each)
those are mini-dvd's, minidiscs are something else entirely

Do you pick up dog poo off the ground to for a tasty treat too?

Nothing super amazing, but the BX board and celeron might be good for some fun.

Bitch nigger

This

some of the p3s had gold in them.. if you can get 50 more you might get 50 bucks out of it

that shit is useless.. i'd throw it out again.
old hardware (isa cards, AT boarts, etc) are worth cannibalizing because they contain a shitton of logic gates, pgas, etc all with DIP sockets which can be used for home electronics projects.

Ahh sheeit is that a SLOT A motherboard?

probably slot 1, and was used with that celeron

It's mostly trash, sorry user.

Maybe you could get $20 on eBay for the mobo if you're lucky.

lmao

>dumb maker hipsters
you'd need a literal ton of them plus an expensive facility to even get a little bit of gold out of that shit, and recyclers don't pay

Would be perfect for a Voodoo 2 SLI retro gaming box, if it is working that is.
High risk the caps are in pretty rough shape.

That's a mobile celeron. Modern stuff.

you know there are companies that buy them in bulk from you to extract the gold ?

and they pay you practically nothing for it

>you'd need a literal ton
50-120€ / kg dipshit

What kinda data is on the drives?
I work at a local computer shop, and we DoD wipe drives before we recycle, but we know others dont.

I don't think I've ever had cap problems with any boards of that vintage. I think it depends on the environment you live in.

The slotted chip is also a Celeron.

that's why i said
>if you can get 50 more you might get 50 bucks out of it
can't you read ?

Wonder what you could pull off of those HDDs... they don't look destroyed at all.

it would be more like $10

nah, my old 486 were at least 50g each.. some can cpus can get you 120€/kg