You will find more people wanting these CPUs saved than people willing to save them, even if they are totally free.
The ones worth saving if you ask me (considering that there are some bent pins and such).
This is a moving target though but the dual core Netburst based Xeons do not really have any nice platforms to use as future retro systems (luckybob will probably disagree).
All these are single core CPUs released 2002 - 2005.
Intel Xeon (DP) 3.6 GHz with 1MB (L2) cache (Nocona core, 800 MHz FSB). You seem to have these.
Intel Xeon (DP) 3.8 Ghz with 2MB (L2) cache (Irwindale core, 800 MHz FSB).
Any Xeon MP with 512KB (L2) + 2MB (L3) cache (Gallatin core, 400 MHz FSB)
Intel Xeon (DP) 3.2 GHz with 512KB (L2) + 1MB (L3) cache (Gallatin core, 533 MHz FSB)
These really REALLY have to be rescued unless the pins are bent beyond saving. You probably don't have any but just in case.
Intel Xeon (DP) 3.2 GHz with 512KB (L2) + 2MB (L3) cache (Gallatin core, 533 MHz FSB)
Intel Xeon MP 3 Ghz with 512KB (L2) +4MB (L3) cache (Gallatin core, 400 MHz FSB)
Your "3400DP/1M/800", "3400DP/2M/800" and "3600DP/2M/800" could be interesting for someone wanting to build a Nocona/Irwindale system with a motherboard that supports overclocking. I'm not sure anyone would be willing to align pins though as these CPUs are very cheap on Ebay.
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