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    Finger board grade or?

    Would this be graded as a finger board? Only other thing on it is the expansion slots so I'm not sure. Thanks in advance for your help.

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    Check the list for a riser, backplane, or daughterboard price

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    Best to ask your buyer. Mike.
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    my buyer would group it with other fingerboards but some buyers have a seperate price for back panes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    Check the list for a riser, backplane, or daughterboard price
    My buyer has been paying me finger board price on them, he doesn't have a backplane category. I've been checking around for better finger board prices and I can't find a separate price for backplane/riser/daughterboard. I'm guessing every buyer might classify this board differently?

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    Yeah Skip, it's really best though (as Mike suggested) to send the pictures to your buyer and get the details from there.
    Sometimes risers, backplanes, and daughter boards get much different treatment. What you have there is a riser

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    It looks like different buyers treat these very differently. My buyer currently pays $5.00/lb for them. I just talked to a local scrapper who sells boards to a different buyer and they pay less than motherboard price for them. If you have a decent quantity, probably worth shopping around.

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