Server Motherboard • 1691mg Au/lb • Scrap: $5.02/lb
Intel Server Motherboard — Representative photo
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Intel |
| Model / Type | Dual-Socket SP3 EPYC Server Board Gen3 |
| Board Category | Server Motherboard |
| Gold Content | 1691mg per lb |
| Palladium Content | 102mg per lb |
| Copper Content | 22% |
| Scrap Value (per lb) | $5.02 |
| Min. Lot for Pickup | 50 lbs commercial |
High-density server motherboards with multiple CPU sockets, extensive gold-plated connectors, and high copper content in power delivery layers. The Intel Dual-Socket SP3 EPYC Server Board Gen3 contains approximately 1691mg of gold per pound, 102mg of palladium per pound, and 22% copper by weight. At current June 2026 market rates, this translates to approximately $5.02 per pound in scrap value.
Intel is known for high-quality manufacturing standards, which often means higher precious metal content in their PCBs compared to generic alternatives. The gold plating on edge connectors, CPU socket pins, and high-speed signal traces is thicker and purer than consumer-grade boards, making them more valuable per pound at the refinery.
At ScrapMetalBuyers.com, we buy scrap circuit boards in bulk from data center decommissions, electronics recyclers, and ITAD companies. We focus on commercial-scale lots of 50 lbs or more. Sean handles every deal personally — no brokers, no middlemen, same-day payment.
Disclaimer: All prices are estimates based on June 2026 market conditions. Scrap circuit board prices change daily with gold, palladium, and copper spot prices. Call 954-488-0700 for a confirmed, locked-in quote.
Approximately 1691mg per pound of board weight. At current gold prices near $3,300/troy oz, that's about $358.81 per pound in gold value alone.
Approximately $5.02 per pound (June 2026). Prices change daily. Call 954-488-0700 for a confirmed quote.
We focus on commercial lots of 50 lbs or more. Call Sean at 954-488-0700 to arrange free pickup.
Yes — we buy mixed lots of server boards, GPU boards, telecom cards, and industrial boards together. No sorting required.
Yes. Scrap board prices are tied to gold, palladium, and copper spot prices, which fluctuate every trading day.