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It isn't just the cards, it is the whole chassis. We actually had the cards specifically manufactured from older chips that were just sitting in a warehouse somewhere. They didn't have fans or display ports.

In reality it was everything about the system though... CPU, PSU, mobo, ram, disk, switches, cables. It was all focused on ROI, not quality or performance.

I spent years looking for alternative uses for them and came up empty handed. At one point, we had 20,000 PS5 APU chip blades in production (and another ~30k sitting in boxes). I found a professor scientist who could use them to needle in haystack searching for quasars. We did some small testing and if we had been able to find funding to power them for a couple months, it was Nobel worthy research.

Sadly, the company shut down, I was laid off, and I have no idea what happened to it all.




Wow, thanks for sharing. Truly tragic. I wonder where all the parts are sitting now, hoping it’s not just e-waste, but knowing that likely is the case. A shame about the quasar research, that would have been a wonderful project to read about.


100% e-waste, I'm sure. I also talked to a number of firms that will buy whatever you have, for pennies on the dollar, and then deal with it for you. Apparently things like memory chips can be unsoldered recycled pretty well.

This is another reason why I'm going with Dell these days, they have a program for recycling. Even if it isn't perfect, at least it is something...

https://www.dell.com/en-us/lp/dt/recovery-recycling-services




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