19:27 "I think these would still be sellable" as you hear the rain drenching every server & switch in the background. Keep this stuff dry if you are going to be reselling ANYTHING.
love the content :) awesome as always Ben !! 1 month later come back to see this video ...HOW DID I NOT NOTICE YOUR RAD NIRVANA PATCH .... super rad man !!!
Ben: I seen the Dell power-edge R910 server on E-Bay for around $1000.00 each. They are fairly new and use them in the music industry. Did you even try to sell them yet? Nice haul. Your back yard has really turned into a recycling center for computers. Been awhile since i watched one of your video's in the backyard. Holycow!
Not worth that much with that CPU's inside Here ej.uz/DELL_R910 is a newer one for 329EUR. Even then you would need to consider electricity and cooling costs.
@@ArthursHD the used server market is going pretty well in Australia. Huge divide between "haves" and "havenots" for decent internet access so cloud isn't always an option.
Those servers R910's are still very powerful considering their age. Kind of feels like a waste to scrap a perfectly working server with that much compute power.
A 3 day old ewaste Ben video i haven't seen.. I was busy when I got the alert so I missed any chance on 1st comment then forgot all about it. Super happy to be enjoying it now! Thanks Ben! Keep up the awesome work
Still waiting for that live stream scrap session alert Ben. Id like to "hang out with you" for an hour or two and have a beer while you strip wires or break down boards for sale. How many likes do we need to get?
@@eWasteBen I'm on the east coast of the US it's almost 4:00pm for me I'm guessing it's almost 6 a.m. for you if you did a morning live stream say around 9 a.m. 10 a.m. your time you would catch most of us between 3 and 7 pm here 😁
Hi Ben, Dieter here in Brisbane, I have been trying to get my hands on the servers but still have not been able to get my hands on many. It is hard to get into the system as the IT guys are a tight nit group and I am now only 6 months in to the business, but still trying to get a foot in to the server recycling. I am doing prety good with the TV repair men here in Brisbane and now have 5 giving me all there leftovers, so I am picking up about 70 to 100 TVs a month from them and around 20 a month I pickup myself and the pile is stacking up. The way things are going I will probably go into plastics recycling too as there is no one that recycles plastic in Brisbane and all off shore are still closed due to covid restrictions. This was a great video and only hope I get to see servers like these someday. Thanks Ben
@@patricksimons560 Any of these old Dell servers are completely off the table here in the UK for a home user. My R710 uses 220 watts of power idle. Absolutely absurd amount of power for it to sit there and do nothing. In fact, you could buy probably 5 of them a year just in the energy costs, which is why I'm going to sell mine for whatever I can get for it and transition to a lower consumption tower server instead.
I enjoy your excitement. I'm glad you're doing something you seem to really enjoy. It's great to see the results of things you say you need to research.
@@michaelzindel2382 Putting them in a DC to rent out isn't going to cost a ton especially if you already have a 1/4 to full cabinet with 208V power lines?
I wish you'd be a little more careful with 'working' scrap, as an IT guy it kills me to watch you ripping things out willy nilly, touching delicate parts without ESD protection. You can kill the RAM modules by picking it up without grounding yourself. And let's not even start with leaving them in the rain!
@@firesurfer i do xD Ex IT guy lol.. i collected old 486 and pentum Pro pc's from the curbs of highschools and uni's :P made them run again.. and sold them to collector's :P or just made retro gaming pc's out of them with classic games one it :) worked like a charm and no e waste! but. propper materials to handle it. cus in the begin i asked my self why working pcs where dead after just cleaning them..... ESD is what i learnd!
Thanks for your useful video I want to buy motherboards"old/new/laptop/pc" without cpu for refining gold and ...I want to pay 1.5$ for each one what do you think about this price?good or bad?
hi, you probably commented this on the video but my english is not very good so i use the google translator, and my question is, what kind of precessors do you have ??? have you realized that there is already a market for these xeon processors in the gaming world as well as for some ram memories that are compatible with pc, do you sell them? price?? greetings from Mexico
Ben - do you have a basic video where you do into what the BGAs are and MGCs and things where you zoom in and stuff? I would love to go back to the super basics. As is, I just stop the video each time a new thing comes ip and research it. Ended up with a load of boards that someone went theough for gold recovery (seems like mostly gold fingers and motherboards gone).
Great find buddy! Would be a massive gold recovery if stripped down along with silver, platinum etc. I can hear the excitement in his voice going through this server. Amazing
Ben, these servers are going for several hundred dollars (US) each if the are complete and functional. I say put them up for sale instead of scrapping. Sell them as a lot of ten for $5000.00. Some company will buy them.
No one is going to buy them. Companies don't really care about the cost of computer hardware because they will write it off, but what they need besides the hardware is the post-sale service and reliability which will be non-existent in this case.
Wow, heartbreaking. That server whole would have sold for what 1000kg of scrap would be worth... DDR3 rams sell for $3-8 per 4GB. If you didnt want to sell the whole server as a whole, you could have just sold the ram as ONE or two lots for $1 per gig and someone would have bought it instantly on ebay as Buy it now
Wow this is amazing how much good stuff you get. I have not had anything as awesome as these server's u got. This is my favorite video so far besides the street scrapping video. You have a blessed day and stay safe.
19:27 "I think these would still be sellable" as you hear the rain drenching every server & switch in the background. Keep this stuff dry if you are going to be reselling ANYTHING.
Same thing I was focusing on. It was torrential at 14:11 already, and he has freakin' UPSes with freakin' batteries out there. Unbelievable!
its ok dude its just water cooled now....
Glad I saw this, this guy lives in my city (Melbourne Australia), wont be buying anything from him if it sits out in the rain like that.
@@wadem4503 Yeah what a first class plonka posting this video
Don't worry its just cleaning all lthe dirt off 🤣
I almost had a stroke watching this. HOW COULD YOU! That is one BEAST of a server that you destroyed.
That's just heartbreaking seeing computers getting scraped -- the nerdy side of me crying
Wow huge load there. I would definitely sell them as working servers rather than scrap them.
Lol, you took my words from my brain :)))
love the content :) awesome as always Ben !! 1 month later come back to see this video ...HOW DID I NOT NOTICE YOUR RAD NIRVANA PATCH .... super rad man !!!
14:11 APC and UPSes with batteries are especially great stored outside in the flooding rain
I need one of those r910 for my lessons. I guess Ben don't know the value of those servers.
Ben: I seen the Dell power-edge R910 server on E-Bay for around $1000.00 each. They are fairly new and use them in the music industry. Did you even try to sell them yet? Nice haul. Your back yard has really turned into a recycling center for computers. Been awhile since i watched one of your video's in the backyard. Holycow!
Not worth that much with that CPU's inside Here ej.uz/DELL_R910 is a newer one for 329EUR. Even then you would need to consider electricity and cooling costs.
@@ArthursHD that 329 euros is without ram at all add 256gb of memory and is atleast double the price
This seems an older model. The newer might sell but these? I doubt it.
@@sebrassino These will absolutely sell. It may be old for businesses, however these are literal gold for hobbyists such as myself.
@@ArthursHD the used server market is going pretty well in Australia. Huge divide between "haves" and "havenots" for decent internet access so cloud isn't always an option.
What an awesome server
Those servers R910's are still very powerful considering their age. Kind of feels like a waste to scrap a perfectly working server with that much compute power.
sad to see it scraped could gave someone a good deal and you would have made. it would have lived another life
It's sad because you can sell them for 10times there scrap value same with 99 percent of computer parts
Makes me cry. I'd love just 1 to play with.
I just love how you get so excited! Great scrap, keep it up! Poo
If you sell just one of these memory slots you make more then all the work scrapping this out.
These Dell r910 are still alot of money worth more than just schrapping them
Awesome bro. What a score!
A 3 day old ewaste Ben video i haven't seen.. I was busy when I got the alert so I missed any chance on 1st comment then forgot all about it. Super happy to be enjoying it now! Thanks Ben! Keep up the awesome work
Man I wish I could get scrap PC like you do. Keep up the great work. Awesome content!!
Almost an hour of content CV free. Love it 👍🏼🙏🏼🍻
Wow, I still have these running active VM environments at work, still worth a lot as parts let alone whole servers.
Still waiting for that live stream scrap session alert Ben. Id like to "hang out with you" for an hour or two and have a beer while you strip wires or break down boards for sale.
How many likes do we need to get?
Not sure how to do live stream but main problem is my day time is most peoples sleep time
@@eWasteBen I'm on the east coast of the US it's almost 4:00pm for me I'm guessing it's almost 6 a.m. for you if you did a morning live stream say around 9 a.m. 10 a.m. your time you would catch most of us between 3 and 7 pm here 😁
Make scrap marathon
Ben, don't worry, we will watch you no matter what time is it.
Yes
Thx for the new video Ben, cheers and stay safe !! ;)
Hi Ben, Dieter here in Brisbane, I have been trying to get my hands on the servers but still have not been able to get my hands on many. It is hard to get into the system as the IT guys are a tight nit group and I am now only 6 months in to the business, but still trying to get a foot in to the server recycling.
I am doing prety good with the TV repair men here in Brisbane and now have 5 giving me all there leftovers, so I am picking up about 70 to 100 TVs a month from them and around 20 a month I pickup myself and the pile is stacking up.
The way things are going I will probably go into plastics recycling too as there is no one that recycles plastic in Brisbane and all off shore are still closed due to covid restrictions.
This was a great video and only hope I get to see servers like these someday.
Thanks Ben
Great pickup Ben
I would love to get my hands on one of these Dell r910 these r really Nice home servers
only a few 1000kWh a month in usage ;-)
@@patricksimons560 Any of these old Dell servers are completely off the table here in the UK for a home user. My R710 uses 220 watts of power idle. Absolutely absurd amount of power for it to sit there and do nothing. In fact, you could buy probably 5 of them a year just in the energy costs, which is why I'm going to sell mine for whatever I can get for it and transition to a lower consumption tower server instead.
I enjoy your excitement. I'm glad you're doing something you seem to really enjoy. It's great to see the results of things you say you need to research.
great instructive scrap video fox
I bet those servers were like 25 Grand each, 8 years ago, now they are scrap..😢😢
I think more than that, 6 figures maybe.
More like 50-100k a piece in this config back in 2012.
Base price usually is quite cheap, memory and good CPU is what costs the most.
Actually still go for over $1K - $2K.
Wow nice one love your show more please
Nice batch Ben.
Were do you find the e waste and does it cost you to grab it up.
cool stuff buddy almost like getting hands on 70´s circuitry nice score 👍😀👍
Do you ever resell the server units complete?
:( I would love to get my hands on old servers. It would be an interesting thing for me to look at.
I CRYED WATCHING THIS VID SO SO PAIN FULL WATCH ALL they POOR POOR SERVER GO TO WAST WOOD LOVE THEM FOR MY DATE CENTER
Samee
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Same... F
If you can't afford the equipment, you def can't afford the electric.
@@michaelzindel2382 Putting them in a DC to rent out isn't going to cost a ton especially if you already have a 1/4 to full cabinet with 208V power lines?
How much did you make between the gold and everything else, just wondering!
It's christmas for ewaste ben
Awesome score ben 🍻
Ben, you don't know how much joy you provide with your videos:) you make our days! Thank you!
Those xeon processors have a resurgence due to the new x79 motherboards. Worth around $50. I'm looking to buy one myself.
Nice find. It may be difficult to sell individually, but I am sure you could lot together, 10 or 20, and sell for more than triple their scrap value.
Its wet?
I wish you'd be a little more careful with 'working' scrap, as an IT guy it kills me to watch you ripping things out willy nilly, touching delicate parts without ESD protection. You can kill the RAM modules by picking it up without grounding yourself. And let's not even start with leaving them in the rain!
LOL, that's the way most people do it. Almost nobody except for factories does that.
@@firesurfer i do xD Ex IT guy lol.. i collected old 486 and pentum Pro pc's from the curbs of highschools and uni's :P made them run again.. and sold them to collector's :P or just made retro gaming pc's out of them with classic games one it :) worked like a charm and no e waste! but. propper materials to handle it. cus in the begin i asked my self why working pcs where dead after just cleaning them..... ESD is what i learnd!
Hi Ben another good items for gold recovery keep scrapping regard 👍👍👍👍🇸🇬
this guy has more computers and servers than google has
dang dude you hit the jackpot!
Thanks for your useful video
I want to buy motherboards"old/new/laptop/pc" without cpu for refining gold and ...I want to pay 1.5$ for each one
what do you think about this price?good or bad?
Damm. How do you get that stuff.
hi, you probably commented this on the video but my english is not very good so i use the google translator, and my question is, what kind of precessors do you have ??? have you realized that there is already a market for these xeon processors in the gaming world as well as for some ram memories that are compatible with pc, do you sell them? price?? greetings from Mexico
Ca-Ching!! Nice score! Thanks for showing us!
Wow, now that cool! Great video.
you should do a first scarp while taling about everything and then do a speed scrap on how fast can you get all of them completed.
do you sell any parts?
Did you get them for free or you bought them
Where did you get them from
@Taylor I'd like to have one and I was wondering where I could get one
Where do you sell your parts? I need some 10600 DDR 3 registered ecc 1333 memory but it’s hard to find.
@Taylor No what? I already bought some.
Ben - do you have a basic video where you do into what the BGAs are and MGCs and things where you zoom in and stuff? I would love to go back to the super basics. As is, I just stop the video each time a new thing comes ip and research it.
Ended up with a load of boards that someone went theough for gold recovery (seems like mostly gold fingers and motherboards gone).
There's 4 videos titled "depopulating ewaste" that covers a lot of that
Do you resell your CPU's?
Wow. That was great. Thanks
Amazing.....
Really enjoyed this video....
suprised ben isnt running a massive monero mining operation with all these high power servers he has acces too
Good to see you again on a rainy Florida day. 😁
Great find buddy! Would be a massive gold recovery if stripped down along with silver, platinum etc. I can hear the excitement in his voice going through this server. Amazing
Awesome bro
🤗🇰🇿 почём покупаете если не секрет???🙏
I just noticed the nirvana patch! Very cool
What were they trying to do contact the space station from earth
Super nice!
Would love to see you do a mega video with all the battery backups
ABSOLUTELY JEALOUS !
Amazing scrap Ben good luck looking forward to more great videos
Ben, these servers are going for several hundred dollars (US) each if the are complete and functional. I say put them up for sale instead of scrapping. Sell them as a lot of ten for $5000.00. Some company will buy them.
No one is going to buy them. Companies don't really care about the cost of computer hardware because they will write it off, but what they need besides the hardware is the post-sale service and reliability which will be non-existent in this case.
I'm glad you showed the first one. It makes the scrapping process more realistic.
Wow! What an amazing haul
could watch a channel of just you scrapping servers for hours, not like I dont already watch this channel for hours lol
Wow, heartbreaking. That server whole would have sold for what 1000kg of scrap would be worth... DDR3 rams sell for $3-8 per 4GB. If you didnt want to sell the whole server as a whole, you could have just sold the ram as ONE or two lots for $1 per gig and someone would have bought it instantly on ebay as Buy it now
8:10 isnt that zinc?
yeah probably
those heat sinks look like the 2 i have in my HP Workstation computer i use.
Me watching a years old video of all Ben’s sorted eWaste and wondering how he got it all...
Me watching this video drooling... AMAZING
You'd scrap a good i7 processor?
I am getting two to this model & making it into A water Cooled system
man I love to get some of that stuff you get there. Be nice for freenas builds.
These systems have sold very recently for around £500.
It was a HUGE mistake scrapping these.
thats my dream Dell R910 Server, you just salvage it huhuhuh, how much it is for the whole server?
Seems like a waste to me. Those things typically sell for £50-£200 on eBay with 24+GB ram and a couple of hundred GB drive in.
yep, 32 cores and 256GB ram they would sell for a lot more than scrap value, but not now theyre all wet
@@EthanShort wet witouth current is a thing
wet with current is an other thing ,, its really a lot of waste money :(
From the looks of it, you could really use an assistant. Your back yard is filling up fast
Great video pal really enjoying your videos for the last couple of days keep it up
God damn Ben those are worth a ton still complete if they wrt rained on!
I have a home datacenter and watchhing this really hurts.
Still great video :D
Helluva pickup!
I really need a server for my project
Why is removing the battery important? I have always scrapped, but new to eWaste srapping.
batteries need to be removed when selling boards so it doesn't contaminate the gold recovery process
@@eWasteBen Thanks man, now I know, and knowing is half the battle.
That's a fleshed out server. You may even be able to get up to 2000 american dollars for a complete unit. Sometimes even more
them servers are wild
Thank you
put the power supplies on eBay worth gold man and the lan cards are expensive and hard to get I wish i had them here in Canada right now
Wow this is amazing how much good stuff you get. I have not had anything as awesome as these server's u got. This is my favorite video so far besides the street scrapping video. You have a blessed day and stay safe.
i cant even watch this anymore its making me mad lmao
Привет друг, хороший серверный компьютер.Лайк!
Привет 🤗 Бро тебе такой аппарат стречалса ?
@@Erema8302 Нет.
You should do a video how you get given these computers in bulk
I love him you work