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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    George, those chips are called flatpacks, it looks like a green board there, are you sure that is not a mid grade? If so it is worth it to leave them on, we usually pull the IC chips (that's the ones with legs on just 2 sides) off the brown boards only.
    I am still learning the grades, so I couldn't tell you. Those are just images I pulled off Google last night.



    However, those are the chips that I am talking about. I will take a look next time I get a brown board to see what you mean with it. I generally don't do anything with them. I try and maximize my storage with the more profitable stuff, so it is worth it to me.

    Thanks for the input.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    George no offense but you ask a lot of newbie questions.....
    Yes, sometimes I do. I am good when it comes to metal recycling, and even junk recycling. However, the world of ewaste, is real different to me.

    Not saying that I am totally dumb when it comes to it, but for those of you who can look at a PC and tell that it is a p4, p3, etc, or tell the full details of a stick of ram, or a hard drive, etc.

    Well, I am still learning it all. I cant tell all of that stuff. I mean I get the differences between IDE and SATA hard drives if I look at them, the difference in motherboards if I look at them and their color, etc.

    Just like with anything, it takes time, and when you don't know anything about sometime, you ask a question, so you can hopefully not make a mistake.

    I use Google a lot to find answers to a lot of things when I get stuck.

    I use this same software for my own site (and no I am not advertising anything admins/mods), and like it has been said before, the search functionality sucks. It only works if you d 2 or 3 keywords, but if you type in a sentence, well good luck.

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    Not going to happen. Its blended with the Aluminum. You should get a premium for those pieces. It all depends on your scrap metal buyer.
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    better way to search forum

    On the search button sucking.. Ive seen this comment a bunch over the last few months of scanning old post on here. Some probably know this but if you put, site:scrapmetalforum.com in google (not sure if it works the same in other search engines) and then put your desired search subject behind that, it come up w/ only results from the forum. if you leave a space after the : or if you leave off site, it will have a mixture of the forum results and other sites.

    example if you were looking for ways to remove the chips.. i would put site:scrapmetalforum.com how to remove chips from boards in google search bar and this is what i got..

    https://www.google.com/search?q=site...w=1280&bih=663

    hope this helps someone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brucie View Post
    On the search button sucking.. Ive seen this comment a bunch over the last few months of scanning old post on here. Some probably know this but if you put, site:scrapmetalforum.com in google (not sure if it works the same in other search engines) and then put your desired search subject behind that, it come up w/ only results from the forum. if you leave a space after the : or if you leave off site, it will have a mixture of the forum results and other sites.

    example if you were looking for ways to remove the chips.. i would put site:scrapmetalforum.com how to remove chips from boards in google search bar and this is what i got..

    https://www.google.com/search?q=site...w=1280&bih=663

    hope this helps someone.
    Never heard of doing a search like that, but a good idea. Will keep that in mine. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    I am still learning the grades, so I couldn't tell you. Those are just images I pulled off Google last night.

    However, those are the chips that I am talking about. I will take a look next time I get a brown board to see what you mean with it. I generally don't do anything with them. I try and maximize my storage with the more profitable stuff, so it is worth it to me.
    Thanks for the input.
    I guess I was mistaken George, I thought those were your boards you were asking about. A lot of times if you have quite a few flatpacks and IC's on a double sided green board they will consider it a mid-grade at around .70 and up a lb.
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    Okay everyone, have a question. What is the easiest and simplest way of destroying the hard drives on imacs. I have 2 that work 100% and am allowed to re use them, BUT have to erase the hard drives and re install the os systems.

    Unfortunately, for me, I never dealt with an imac before.

    Any help or ideas is appreciated.

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    George the easiest way is to use the disk utility that is built into the software when you reinstall. From Disk Utility you can erase the hard drives and set them back up for reinstall. If you have any other specific questions shoot me a pm and I can help you with it. I do a pretty decent trade in refurbished macs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craasher View Post
    George the easiest way is to use the disk utility that is built into the software when you reinstall. From Disk Utility you can erase the hard drives and set them back up for reinstall. If you have any other specific questions shoot me a pm and I can help you with it. I do a pretty decent trade in refurbished macs.
    I cant do PM's anymore. These 2 IMACS are already spoke for, before I even picked them up, but shoot me an email at georgebeale@viprecycling.com with some information on your trades. I will be getting more like these from the same client as she gets them in.

    Also, in regards to the disk utility, I was reading the same information via Google. Just didnt know if there was other ways. My brother in law has an IMAC so I am going to see if he has a CD, if not, I will just get one.

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    Also, I have 2 laptops. I know how to get to the hard drive, by removing the top laywer, then the keyboard. Is that the only way to get to the hard drive and erase it, or is there an easier way then to dismantle the laptop?

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    I didn't mean I would trade you for them just that I work with them a lot but I can see how that would be misunderstood... I'll email you to talk some more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craasher View Post
    I didn't mean I would trade you for them just that I work with them a lot but I can see how that would be misunderstood... I'll email you to talk some more.
    No worries. With you being in Alabama and me in VA, I wasnt expecting you to trade with me lol. Just meant I was curious as to how you trade them where you are.

    Okay, I will look out for it.

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    Okay, so I tried Google's way of erasing the hard drives on imacs without removing the hard drives. Needless to say that did NOT work.

    So, I dismantled the imac to remove the hard drive. Plugged the hard drive into my dell pc, and the pc is NOT detecting the hard drive at all.

    Well let me rephrase that, my pc has a few different programs, including seatools with IS detecting the hard drive, but diskwipe, as well as "computer" is not recognizing the hard drive, and thus not allowing me to destroy it.

    Any ideas on how to rectify this, because the "solutions" on Google are NOT working in my favor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    Okay, so I tried Google's way of erasing the hard drives on imacs without removing the hard drives. Needless to say that did NOT work.

    So, I dismantled the imac to remove the hard drive. Plugged the hard drive into my dell pc, and the pc is NOT detecting the hard drive at all.

    Well let me rephrase that, my pc has a few different programs, including seatools with IS detecting the hard drive, but diskwipe, as well as "computer" is not recognizing the hard drive, and thus not allowing me to destroy it.

    Any ideas on how to rectify this, because the "solutions" on Google are NOT working in my favor.
    Okay, so I just learned something new. Google was right, BUT what they neglect to tell you, is that you MUST use another mac to delete a mac hard drive.

    So that is currently happening now.

    In the next post, will be a few pictures of the 4 desktop PCs I also picked up. 2 of them, have 2 of the biggest heat sinks I have yet to find. Also, one of them has 4 gb of ram, which I would have started using, but it is missing the hard drive.

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    In the next post, will be a few pictures of the 4 desktop PCs I also picked up. 2 of them, have 2 of the biggest heat sinks I have yet to find. Also, one of them has 4 gb of ram, which I would have started using, but it is missing the hard drive.
    So throw a H.D. in there and an operating system and you'd have a pretty good computer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    So throw a H.D. in there and an operating system and you'd have a pretty good computer.
    I plan to throw a hard drive and Windows 7 in there to see how it runs. If it does, probably just end up selling it.

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    Okay, I took out a couple of pc chips from a few of the pc's that I got yesterday. One of them says 486 on it, but not sure if it falls into the $140 category.

    I also have a intel pentium ceramic chip but except for serial numbers at the bottom, has nothing on it.

    Perhaps someone can point me into the wrong direction.

    Also, below is 2 different IC Chips. These, unlike the other stuff, are easy to pull off, but my question is this, in everyone's opinion, is it worth pulling them off the motherboards?








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    I am no expert but I would put 486 in this group AMD 486 & 5x86 110.00 /Lb.
    The Pentium in this group Pentium 1 ceramic 44.00 /Lb.
    This is BarrenRealms007 pricing I used.
    Not sure what most people do about the other 2 chips.
    Last edited by ron22; 10-17-2012 at 07:29 PM.

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    intel 486 are the top payer amd 486 is less

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    Quote Originally Posted by ron22 View Post
    I am no expert but I would put 486 in this group AMD 486 & 5x86 110.00 /Lb.
    The Pentium in this group Pentium 1 ceramic 44.00 /Lb.
    This is BarrenRealms007 pricing I used.
    Not sure what most people do about the other 2 chips.
    thanks. what I thought but want to be sure.


    Quote Originally Posted by chrisc View Post
    intel 486 are the top payer amd 486 is less
    Well less is not so bad, as long as it is not way less.

    Thanks.


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