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sr. member
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May 25, 2012, 08:00:03 PM
#8
Keep going. That TB and laptop drive are both worth $50. If you guys can come close to what the sata drives are worth you can have em all. If not i will piece them out.

Would you take BTC + Paypal?
sr. member
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May 25, 2012, 07:51:14 PM
#7
Keep going. That TB and laptop drive are both worth $50. If you guys can come close to what the sata drives are worth you can have em all. If not i will piece them out.
sr. member
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May 25, 2012, 07:53:56 AM
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you got hacked bitch!
May 25, 2012, 05:35:07 AM
#5
5 BTC for all of them!!!!!!!!
sr. member
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May 25, 2012, 02:08:58 AM
#4
I appreciate the suggestion. Im not really in to IDE. Im gonna toss them if somebody here dont buy em.
legendary
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May 25, 2012, 01:09:17 AM
#3
If I have small drives anymore I just treat them like blank high-capacity floppy disks, sort of disposable.  Here, you want that movie/backup/whatever?  Take a drive. etc.  Just grab yourself one of these and literally treat the drives as a removable disk.

Those are great, and we use many different brands and models of those HDD docks. I've always found eSATA to be clunky, and USB2.0 is slooow. Make sure to pick up a USB 3.0 dock, and you'll thank me later.
vip
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May 25, 2012, 12:56:54 AM
#2
Once I had that problem, lots of small drives hanging around.  Then I decided to load mining software on them and sell them, so that prospective miners could plug and go.  Poof, problem solved.  That was back in the day where mining was so profitable you didn't want to miss a day, and the premium I charged on these drives more than made up for itself by allowing miners to get up to speed ASAP.

Nowadays, mining with bootable USB or CD is much more practical, and mining is far less profitable.

If I have small drives anymore I just treat them like blank high-capacity floppy disks, sort of disposable.  Here, you want that movie/backup/whatever?  Take a drive. etc.  Just grab yourself one of these and literally treat the drives as a removable disk.
sr. member
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May 25, 2012, 12:40:15 AM
#1
I got this box of hard drives. Most of them are very old. They have not been tested. I doubt they all work. Not really sure what to do with them. Sold AS IS. $5 to ship.





IDE:
western digital 10000mb
hp 1280mb x4
western digital 1282mb
seagate 2223mb
seagate 3227mb
western digital 8455mb
fujitsu 6.4gb
seagate 8.4gb - all these for 2 BTC

maxtor 20gb - 0.5 BTC
western digital 20gb x2 - 0.5 BTC
western digital 40gb - 0.75 BTC
maxtor 40gb - 0.75 BTC
maxtor 60gb x2 - 1 BTC
western digital 80gb - 1.25 BTC
western digital 120gb - 1.5 BTC
maxtor 160gb - 1.75
western digital 160gb - 1.75 BTC


SATA:
maxtor 250gb x4 - 1 BTC
western digital 320gb - 2 BTC
maxtor 320gb - 2 BTC
seagate 500gb - 3 BTC
magnetic data 500gb - 3 BTC
seagate 750gb - 5 BTC
seagate 1tb x2 - 8 BTC
seagate 1.5tb - 10 BTC


SCSI:
fijitsu 36.7gb 15K - 2 BTC


LAPTOP
hitachi 250gb - 5 BTC
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