Those newer xeon cpus in the B3's are worth up to $900 used depending on spec fitted. If they are xeon golds then jackpot. Worth selling on ebay along with the power supplies.
Foot and half long screw driver! I need to get me one of those 😂Super interesting scrap. That's one heavy bugger. Glad you didn't hurt yourself lifting that int he van. Some very nice value in this one.
You've tried to manhandle these when you don't care about what happens to them. Now imagine our job of installing the damn things when they actually have to work afterwards :) The case itself is called a blade chassis, with each blade being a blade server. the two modules at the back are weirdly shaped switches.
Ben just FYI, just because memory sticks have metal heatspreaders on them doesn't mean they are RamBus (although they were the first to have them because they'd get really hot). You'd be very hard pressed to find rambus these days even in old servers. Anyway Awesome teardown of high-end server stuff, very entertaining and educational!
M1-4 5 etc is the versions so an m5 is newer than m1. But they can be ordered with whatever contents or upgraded throughout its life which is why you have such a mixture of ram.
Hello Ben from UK have you seen the magnetic sweep that Mike The Scavenger uses i think it could be very handy tool for you , i think on one of his latest videos he has left a link at where to buy them Amazon i think ,keep the vids coming love em
It's DDR3. DDR4 has more pins and are uneven at the connector unlike previous generations. The blades are no newer than Ivy-Bridge generation, so E5-2600v2 series. E5-2600v3 and newer uses DDR4. The 16 GB blocks of PC3 ECC are still worth quite a bit, and processors can be too depending on which ones they are.
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Those newer xeon cpus in the B3's are worth up to $900 used depending on spec fitted. If they are xeon golds then jackpot. Worth selling on ebay along with the power supplies.
Foot and half long screw driver! I need to get me one of those 😂Super interesting scrap. That's one heavy bugger. Glad you didn't hurt yourself lifting that int he van. Some very nice value in this one.
Oh yes, my Sunday just got a whole lot better, let's go....😄
I would love to get my hands on one of those. Those blades are packed with good stuff. that’s definitely gonna be a good scrap yard run.
Wow! That was a gift that kept on giving! Excellent.
Thanks Ben. Hopefully a scrapyard visit soon?
I have been watching You’re videos for a few years now!
I just wanted to let You know how much I Love You’re videos!!!
Thank You!
Gotta stay up late in AUSTRALIA to get Ben’s vid early. Cheers 👍
Great scrap, Ben! Always good to get something different! Thumbs up! Jim
You've tried to manhandle these when you don't care about what happens to them. Now imagine our job of installing the damn things when they actually have to work afterwards :)
The case itself is called a blade chassis, with each blade being a blade server. the two modules at the back are weirdly shaped switches.
Ben just FYI, just because memory sticks have metal heatspreaders on them doesn't mean they are RamBus (although they were the first to have them because they'd get really hot). You'd be very hard pressed to find rambus these days even in old servers. Anyway Awesome teardown of high-end server stuff, very entertaining and educational!
M1-4 5 etc is the versions so an m5 is newer than m1. But they can be ordered with whatever contents or upgraded throughout its life which is why you have such a mixture of ram.
The second A.I. takes over and starts replicating itself, they’re headed straight to Ben’s house for the mother load.
lol
Did you know that Cisco flies their equipment to Anchorage Alaska from China?
You can straighten out that 18" screwdriver and the 6" bit with a few hammer strikes on the anvil of your bench vise.
Great video, as always.
Wow! That’s a lot of RAM! A lot of everything in one giant package!
Wow, that last board blew me away, like a yummy motherboard cake with RAM icing on the top, yum!
So very cool Ben excellent video awesome content thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
That’s Totally Awesome Bro 😊
Very cool, That definitely would be cool to get, I could only hope
Very nice pick up. Nice video
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Have you ever done a tear down of a GE radiation detector? I’ve got 7 of them. Made one video so far! Very nice boards inside!
nice stuff 👍
Awesome episode brother
Oh wow! That'd great if I got something like that once a year!!
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Damn son!!! Ram stick score with those
Some of those older Xeon are worth selling or even setting up in a Gaming workstation
Ben! Have you considered using a cordless battery Pruning Shear for taking the ends off your cords? Would save your hands!
i like your videos ben
Ben nice video
Great video my friend
you shoud try drill bits instead of screw bits with thoses small ones, it makes things so much easier
Wow what a server would love to take one of those apart lol
Oh wow. 2ish I was near you to get in the actuon. You can have a nice home lab with this stuff. You dont resell?
I'm take ing apart a huge copying machine it's gona take weeks to get done. I'm working on the corrlaitor then the big printer
Hello Ben from UK have you seen the magnetic sweep that Mike The Scavenger uses i think it could be very handy tool for you , i think on one of his latest videos he has left a link at where to buy them Amazon i think ,keep the vids coming love em
Love your video
Are you a little scared of getting zapped when playing with power supplies ?
Yayy🎉
What else did you get from this pickup?
Ben, do you pay for pickups or get it all for free?
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awsome system
Nice server Ben❤
Den Speicher und die Prozessoren hätte ich gerne 🧐
maybe use an angle grinder to get into these hard to open parts
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Is the ram ddr4?
It's DDR3. DDR4 has more pins and are uneven at the connector unlike previous generations. The blades are no newer than Ivy-Bridge generation, so E5-2600v2 series. E5-2600v3 and newer uses DDR4. The 16 GB blocks of PC3 ECC are still worth quite a bit, and processors can be too depending on which ones they are.
Feetboot 😂🎉
Guess thats why the tools are bent ?
rip and tear, until it is done.
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