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The CPUs are almost 10 years old. What are they supposed to be worth?
About $15 per CPU on ebay or so, so about $121,000 USD for the CPU's alone
For the E5-2697 v4 that are in this server I see much higher prices even on Chinese e-waste resellers, about $45
But I don't think that there's enough demand on the market for 8000 of them
Maybe if you pair with those unstable "x79โ Chinese desktop motherboards with server sockets and then sell them as package like "ATX motherboard with 18 cores CPU and 256 gb ECC RAM" maybe can find more customers
For the ram they're going to make much more, 5000 sticks of 64gb ECC DDR4 are still expensive
Edit: no, I accidentally saw the prices of unregistered ECC RAM. Registered ECC RAM is very cheap and super abundant as only servers use that. Corps aren't stupid and buy used memory for their expensive servers, so when a server is decommissioned, registered ECC RAM is dumped on ebay for pennies
Ah I thought I saw v3 when I looked it up, so about double the price then but with fees (and probably low demand) my original estimate was probably correct enough