there needs to be a standard grading system that everyone can go by.
low grade is straight fwd, mid grade is a bit cloudy, but high grade is just all over the shop.
a mother board can range from basic to mr T like, gold hanging off it everywhere, pins and things I don't even know.
a card with fingers can have fingers spaced out, every 2nd & 3rd missing, some are thicker plating, longer fingers,
all kinds of variations that calling everything high grade is too general.
I think high grade should be specified more clearly, maybe have low grade - mid grade - high grade levels 1-10
fit everything into 10 grades of high grade so everything has a number, a ram chip might be H3, an ethernet card may be H4 or something like that, I have no idea but maybe it could be done?
not sure but it seems most things with high grade boards is the same, there may be odd variant cards made by small companies but generally where all scrapping the same things so in combination, I reckon we could do a photo database of almost every high grade board in existence!
why not, someone has to do it and what better place to get it done with hundreds of
e-waste scrappers pulling high grade boards from things every day, then when everything is graded from 1 - 10, with the help of the refiners that buy this stuff, they can then set the price structure for the 10 grades.
might be like..
H1: $3.45 lb
H2: $4.89 lb
H3: $6.06 lb
and so on, then as prices go up or down, they just run a percentage up or down across all 10 grades.
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