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johnuppy Motherboard grading 02-27-2014, 06:57 PM
JunkMonkey I separate small socket green... 02-27-2014, 07:20 PM
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    Motherboard grading

    I know this has been discussed a lot but this exact question has never been asked. P4 motherboards go on one pile. The colored Chinese boards go on another pile. The Large socket motherboards go on another. What if I have a large socket that is colored the same as a Chinese board? I have 10 or so large socket that are red,blue, and orange. I know, I know talk to your board buyer. I have a few emails sent to find the answer, I was just wondering what you guys do?


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    I separate small socket green and small socket Chinese. All large socket are packed together.

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    I ask my buyer, an end up doing what Junkmonkey said.

    Yea, not the answer you want, but it's going to be the most common.

    Thankfully I don't get many colored boards. Some day I will I'm sure, but till then..

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