No there is not more than $5 in a laptop, unless you get the right chip. My laptops that I got all had green board no metal CPUs in them. 20 or so a pound, but takes a bunch of them to make a pound. These motherboards came in at about a half a pound and the batteries were a solid pound each. I was able to cover my cost and get an extra dollar or so on each laptop. I stand hard on $1 per laptop, and if it is one that is a pain to get apart, then I make very little per hour. I ended up with a half dozen or so that will bring a good dollar.
For the most part, go with easy on those I think. Lpatops are a pain and I got lucky with the batch that I had.
Check on E-bay for the model. Some bring good money. Most don't. The model I ended up with goes for about $40 each complete untested with no cords, memory, hard drive, etc.
This may be for 2 reasons. 1. This may be one of those models that is very easy to upgrade and keep running. 2. The units I am selling all have a windows XP Pro sticker on them. Not sure which reason, but don't care.
Back to the $5 question. 1/2 pound motherboard, small hard drive, small (very) RAM. Definately get with easy on those.
P.S. I just grabbed 3 very old early 90s IBM thinkpads today basically for free from a Craig's list add along with a docking station and some extra stuff. The guy was looking to trade and had a list of things he needed. One was a hedge trimmer. I had one that I bought at a garage sale years ago for $3 and have no need for. I ended up with about $10 worth of scrap after a half hours time for the trade.
I check the computer section on Craig'slist regularly and I will type in the word parts after getting into that section. It has paid off 3 timed now in the last month.
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