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Hello guys,

I'm having a bit of trouble recognizing what exact model this mobo is. I know it's an IBM HS23 7875, but where can I also find the specs and all the other stuff? Seen that I also can't test it, how much can I sell it at if it's broken? If it's not, how much is it worth?

Thank you for all the help,

EMENCII

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I'll give you a doughnut for it if it's broken :3

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It's highly unlikely anyone is going to buy a broken or even iffy board for a server. If it's not working and can't be fixed it's not worth jack.

 

That said, according to this the IBM partnumber seems to be 00AE749. That is being sold on ebay for $1200-2000

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It is a dual LGA 2011 CPU motherboard.

Yes, I know that ^^

 

It's highly unlikely anyone is going to buy a broken or even iffy board for a server. If it's not working and can't be fixed it's not worth jack.

 

That said, according to this the IBM partnumber seems to be 00AE749. That is being sold on ebay for $1200-2000

Well, I don't know if it is broken, and I don't have the cpu and ram to test it... And some other vital parts are missing too.... But thank you, the links helped ^^

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