Originally Posted by
matador
IMHO, the worst ones are the SATA drives. Not because of difficulty, but because there's almost no weight to the board in there. It hardly seems worth it on some of the newer drives.
As with anything in
E-Waste, the old stuff has the highest yield, and the best hope with the newer stuff is reuse/resale in the form of more than scrap value.
I'll second that !
It's pretty slim pickins with the CD/ DVD's and the floppy drives are worth even less.
The thing is that they usually break down pretty quickly. Do the four screws and pop the board. Spread the left and right sides with a large straight blade screw driver. Throw the steel shell into the shred pile. Toss the (mostly) plastic part in the trash.
I found one good thing. The newer CD / DVD re-writeable drives make a nice upgrade for a core 2 machine. I know they say the core 2's
are obsolete but if they've got a higher end processor, lots of ram, and a DVD RW they're quite functional for most purposes.
Performance wise ... they will kick the stuffing out of a lot of the lower end laptops at Wal-Mart.
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