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    Motherboard question

    What makes a motherboard a laptop motherboard? Does it have to come from a laptop? Or does a board with a mobile CPU slot and components on both sides qualify? See the photos. I believe these may have come from something like an Apple IMac.

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    A Laptop motherboard is indeed, a motherboard from a laptop. For our grading purposes, apple, like other boards would go as small, large socket low grade, large socket or laptop. Hopefully this answers your question.
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    Agree with ewasted about the various all-in-one computer motherboards. Apart from laptops we buy notebook motherboards and many tablet boards as laptop motherboards too though in the later case they can range from mid-grade all the way up to cell phone board in some cases.

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