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Dell Latitude E7240 with Docking Station - $225 (128 GB) / $275 (500 GB)
Upgraded to 8 GB of RAM, and will include either a 128 GB Samsung PM851 or 500 GB Evo mSATA drive. Touchscreen with 1920 x 1080 res, battery is in "excellent" condition, according to the BIOS. Has a Windows 10 Pro license attached to it.
http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop...-ultrabook-e7240/spd/latitude-e7240-ultrabook
http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell...ation-with-usb-30/apd/331-6307/pc-accessories
I'll take the laptop. Thanks! YHPM
 
Dell Precision T3600 (Upgraded) - $200 shipped
Xeon E5-2660 (8 core, 16 thread), 8 GB Samsung DDR3 ECC, (2) WD Green 1 TB drives, Nvidia GT 730. Has some minor scuffs on the outside, but runs perfectly. Handles VMWare ESXi without an issue. Will include an additional 1 GB network adapter, too.

That's really a good deal. Considering how cheap you can find compatible server DDR3 and the fact that it comes with a decent enough PSU to upgrade the video card. Plus, pricing including shipping? It's not exactly a SFF unit!
 
Yeah, there probably won't be much meat left on that bone after shipping, but at this point, it's taking up valuable space for me that I want to use for a new Linux tower. The Precision does take non-ECC DDR3 as well.
 
Interested in 2x8gb PC3-12800, but shouldn't it say Samsung instead of Crucial? Pretty sure Crucial ram is made by Micron. Any idea of Mac compatibility?
 
You are correct. I was updating the list by copying sections...never changed Crucial to Samsung. I can't speak to the Mac compatibility. It ran in my Dell Ultrabook, but keep in mind it is the L variant, which I believe it low voltage. My Dell wouldn't boot with non-L memory. This memory also ran in an Intel NUC without issue.
 
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