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If I remember correctly they are old server board RAM slot blanks.

The older systems included many slots for expanding the RAM capacity and when the system would check available memory (POST) it would poll all slots expecting a return signal. If the slot was empty or failed the system would return an errer. So these were installed in all empty slots to pass the POST test.
I hope I got this right. :roll:

Tom C.
 
Nitelite has it right. They are "shorting plugs" of a sort...they fool something or other into thinking there's a component in place when it isn't.
 
They are known as CRIMM's. They, as previously stated, are place in the empty slots not populated by RIMM's.

Those motherboards required every slot to be populated, with RIMM's (RAM) installed in matching pairs.

I'm saving them to use LazerSteve's solder mask removal method since most of them seem to be fully plated under the mask.
 
gold4mike said:
I'm saving them to use LazerSteve's solder mask removal method since most of them seem to be fully plated under the mask.

I had the same thought with the 2 pounds I have, but quickly had my eyes opened. All looked promising but gave the same disappointment.
The brands names are Dell, Rambus, IMSI and Fox. I can't say all are this way, just the ones I have.

Tom C.
 

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Pop! That was the sound of my bubble bursting.

I always knew that, even if they were fully plated under the mask, it would be very thin and borderline worthwhile.

Thank you for enlightening me.

I'll have to ask Chris at BoardSort which pile I should throw them into. Since they're without chips the value is probably lower than RAM.
 
These things are deceiving to many. Check this out

http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...&iid=220793119808&de=off&interval=0&items=200

Notice the price that was paid for 7.4 ounces of them. What's more disturbing is the comment left by the winner.
"I got them...NOW what do I do?! 5 STAR ebayer!!!"

So I looked at this buyers history and now see whats going on. Gold fever at its worst.
5 grains of silver for $3
1 gram of silver for $5
1 grain of palladium $7.25
half pound copper bar $15
half pound copper bar $34.5!

The list goes on but I was too disgusted to read. It's no wonder ebay's sellers continue to operate. This is where all of our new members that come here with a mess on their hands are from by the way.
 
"I got them...NOW what do I do?! 5 STAR ebayer!!!"

LMAO!!!

Don't you wish you could store people like that up to take you out of your worst stock trades, your worst blunders?
 
I think what burns me most is that because of transactions like this it is impossible to get scrap for decent prices anymore. You used to be able to right around when gold was $800-$900 an ounce. After 1000 is where it all went south.
 
NoIdea said:
goldenchild said:
After 1000 is where it all went south.


You sure about that? I am way way South, aint seen much yet. :mrgreen:

Deano

You're as far away as you can get from here.

I wouldn't go there for the Beer, though. Warm beer and Lemon wasn't to my taste.

Warm beer is about the worst thing I can say about Kiwis. Great folks. Everyone should visit.
 
warm beer in NZ??? I live in NZ and I dont know anyone here who drinks warm beer !... maybe your host pulled the wrong one out the fridge, or maybe someone was playing a joke on you - also - lemon in your beer - maybe one for the girls? weird
 

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