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a_bab

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It may have been answered before but the search function does not return anything on "386".

While I know 386 are much more rentable then say P1 pound per pound what's the gold content per processor?

I'm offered some of these 386 procs for 3$/piece, and I find the price a bit expensive. Any thoughts please?
 
This place buys them for $2.48 each/$75 lb.
so $3.00 each probably isn't that far fetched.

http://thriftybits.com/
 
I'm still waiting an answer from someone who actually did recover gold from 386 processors before spending few hundreds bucks for a profit of 10 and more wife related issues :lol: .
 
a_bab said:
I'm still waiting an answer from someone who actually did recover gold from 386 processors before spending few hundreds bucks for a profit of 10 and more wife related issues :lol: .

You want a honest answer?
Stay away from them.
Why do you want to spend money on something you are not sure about and why do you want to put your wife throught sleepless nights trying to make money in something you do not believe in?

You got answer, a perfect one and you decided to ignore that. If you really would spend time reading this forum you would find that thriftybits is used by many members here as guide in setting prices and it is believed that his prices are average of 50-60% value of products in question. If he pays 2.48 it means that value might be in region of up to 4-5$.
Depenging on your experience and process you choose you can expect anything from 0,1 to that price. You will likely not make profit if you lack experience in processing them.
 
Thanks patnor1011, that was a good usefull answer. I know what to do now.

On the other hand that site could also be used as a rough equivealent in the real value of a single processor, which is also nice.
 
Well I dont think that he is refiner, I would rather think he may be middleman. That leaves us to think that there must be something on top of his prices for him, to have his cut. :mrgreen:
 

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