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    Back to this board I will throw it in my computer power supply bin which I assume is more then $0.21/lb (low grade brown board price)



    Maybe PC power supply board is considered mid grade brown board?

    Then there is the board on the bottom, green on both sides but transparent...prob does not belong with the $1.60/lb stuff? Maybe "mid grade" brown board??



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    Its been a while I have been saving and still have not sold anything yet, I already made a mess of this thread so I will keep it here doing some ends and odds.

    These seem to be all "mid grade / low" not sure if there is a "mid grade / high" and I think PC power supply board and main power board for non-tube TVs go with this too:



    I have my "Finger Board Trimmed/Devalued AND Cable TV / Satellite TV / Printer / Modem and Floppy boards" which I assume is considered "mid grade / high" ? That is on the left but then I have the logic boards on the right can those go with anything higher such as "Motherboards Small Socket (All Colors - P4 and Newer)"



    Apple G5 processors...P3 slot CPU?



    Laptop wifi cards...with PCI finger boards or gold tip memory?



    We have established the right boards go for the same price as small socket motherboards (All Colors - P4 and Newer) what about the ones on the left though?? I don't see the visible gold but they are LCD panel linking boards (X/Y)



    I really am not sure what this is but assuming because of the density of the ICs it may be higher then brown board??

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkFloydEffect View Post
    Its been a while I have been saving and still have not sold anything yet, I already made a mess of this thread so I will keep it here doing some ends and odds.

    These seem to be all "mid grade / low" not sure if there is a "mid grade / high" and I think PC power supply board and main power board for non-tube TVs go with this too:



    I have my "Finger Board Trimmed/Devalued AND Cable TV / Satellite TV / Printer / Modem and Floppy boards" which I assume is considered "mid grade / high" ? That is on the left but then I have the logic boards on the right can those go with anything higher such as "Motherboards Small Socket (All Colors - P4 and Newer)"



    Apple G5 processors...P3 slot CPU?



    Laptop wifi cards...with PCI finger boards or gold tip memory?



    We have established the right boards go for the same price as small socket motherboards (All Colors - P4 and Newer) what about the ones on the left though?? I don't see the visible gold but they are LCD panel linking boards (X/Y)



    I really am not sure what this is but assuming because of the density of the ICs it may be higher then brown board??
    The last photo is what you are looking for. The more chips per square foot the better. I scrap part time so I don't have time to mess with brown boards. If a chip is in a socket I pull it, other then that it goes to a local yard. Everything else I sort as best as I can and is sent to Ohio.

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    The board in last photo will go much higher than brown board. I'll say in the $4 per pound ball park. Keep in mind this is a big ball park we're playing in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkFloydEffect View Post
    I have my "Finger Board Trimmed/Devalued AND Cable TV / Satellite TV / Printer / Modem and Floppy boards" which I assume is considered "mid grade / high" ? That is on the left but then I have the logic boards on the right can those go with anything higher such as "Motherboards Small Socket (All Colors - P4 and Newer)"

    ^ For anyone wondering eWasted categorized logic boards as same as "Finger Board Trimmed/Devalued AND Cable TV / Satellite TV / Printer / Modem and Floppy boards"

    Apple G5 processors...P3 slot CPU?

    ^ For anyone wondering eWasted categorized Apple G5 CPUs as Telecom


    Laptop wifi cards...with PCI finger boards or gold tip memory?

    ^ For anyone wondering eWasted categorized these as Telecom


    I really am not sure what this is but assuming because of the density of the ICs it may be higher then brown board??

    ^ For anyone wondering eWasted categorized this is most likely low grade Telecom (There is an off chance it is graded as peripheral if there are no gold pins on there)
    Just thought I would update my mess with what I have found so it is still somewhat useful.

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