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    Grading Electronic Boards and Parts

    I thought it would be a good time to start adding some pic's of electronic circuit boards and how one buyer has them graded. Different buyers may have different grading processes. This is only for reference purposes so someone knows what we're talking about.

    These are called large socket motherboards. This is 486 board. The socket is usually 2 1/8 and larger.


    This one is a large socket 370 board.


    This one is a slot processor or Pentium 1 board. Still a large socket class.


    This is an example of a small socket green board. This one is a 478 board. The CPU socket is 2 1/8" and smaller.


    This is an example of the Chinese motherboards, usually small socket;


    Socket 478 Chinese, small socket.


    Socket 939 Chinese, small socket.


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    Mech do you turn them in this way , I thought one would have to strip the metal parts off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by submarinepainter View Post
    Mech do you turn them in this way , I thought one would have to strip the metal parts off?
    If your buyer does not require it, why? You get paid for the weight.

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    Now we'll start with the cards and smaller parts
    These are gold finger cards. They plug into the motherboard, and have a gold edge or "fingers" along one side.


    These are classed as peripheral boards, this one is a CD Rom board;


    This is an example of a printer board, still peripheral.


    this is an example of cable co. boards, still peripheral.


    This is a large socket Server board.


    This is a small socket Server board.


    This is an example of a Telecom grade of board, they will be different sizes and grades.


    This is an example of a Rambus Ram stick. This is memory.


    This is an example of a Hard Drive board. They may be different length's.


    And this is an example of a low-grade board out of Tv's, stereo's, vcr's and other brown boards.


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    What are they all classified as? Mobo, or lower?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    What are they all classified as? Mobo, or lower?
    George, They all have different classifications
    I thought it would be a good time to start adding some pic's of electronic circuit boards and how one buyer has them graded. Different buyers may have different grading processes. This is only for reference purposes so someone knows what we're talking about.
    And then above each picture is what that particular buyer lists them as. Save up a decent load and drive to your favorite buyer then watch them go thru the grading process, everything becomes crystal clear.
    here is his listing without prices as he is not a member here. Each buyer has a little different grading process, I just used this one cause it had pic's to match, made the posting easier.
    "Sorted Boards

    Large Socket Motherboard (no batteries)
    Small Socket GREEN Motherboard (no batteries)
    Small Socket CHINESE Motherboard (no batteries)
    Mixed Socket Motherboard Green and Chinese (no batteries)
    Gold Fingered Cards
    Trimmed Finger Cards
    Peripheral Board (no batteries)
    Dual Socket Server Board Large Socket(no batteries)
    Dual Socket Server Board Small Socket(no batteries)
    Telecom High Grade (no batteries)
    Back Plane Expansion Board
    Mid Grade Green Board
    Low Grade Brown Board
    Gold Tip Connector Ends
    Gold/Silver/Tin Fingered Memory RAM
    Fingerless (trimmed) Memory RAM
    RAMBUS (metal cover) RAM
    Slot Processors
    Fingerless (trimmed) Slot Processors
    Hard Drive Logic Boards
    IC Chips
    Clean Gold Fingers"

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    Hello Mechanic,

    Thanks for the thread. Do you have any idea what classification this board is and about how much it is worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsamsonite View Post
    Hello Mechanic,
    Thanks for the thread. Do you have any idea what classification this board is and about how much it is worth?
    http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...617_150200.jpg
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    I was trying to gauge the size of the board, doesn't look too big. I think a buyer would class it as mid grade motherboard or peripheral. Might depend on how many pounds of them you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I was trying to gauge the size of the board, doesn't look too big. I think a buyer would class it as mid grade motherboard or peripheral. Might depend on how many pounds of them you have.
    Id say its about 8 in long so, yes it is fairly small in size. I wasnt sure if that was gold on the surface of the board. If that was the case I thought it might be worth $$$. Ive been dealing in small quantities for now.

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    About how much do cable co. boards and other peripheral boards go for per pound?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsamsonite View Post
    About how much do cable co. boards and other peripheral boards go for per pound?
    I think they go for around $ 2.50-2.75 lb. Everyone seems to classify or call them something different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I think they go for around $ 2.50-2.75 lb. Everyone seems to classify or call them something different.
    Cool thanks, Im finishing packing my box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevwizard View Post
    need help fast, I scored a large load of servers and network hubs, how doing grade these very large boards? I also got about 75 wireless internet routers with this load, does anyone know the grade of those boards? I would classify them as high grade, but I'm not sure.....,.????
    You need to find out from your buyer what class of boards you have for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Hi, whats is the price of this low grade board? I buying 20.000 lbs per month

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    If your buyer does not require it, why? You get paid for the weight.
    I agree let the buyer purchase the boards as is, big difference if your shipping to Sipi for toll refining and end up paying for trash.

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    Thanks very much ill look into it and post there per pound price and shipping policys


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