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    Need help identifing

    Up until now, I have been lazy with my e-scrap, and have been just chucking it, or selling ram and motherboards on eBay. I want to know how to make a little more both at my scrap yard, and on eBay, since I am always coming across this stuff. These questions might seem stupid, but am curious and would like to know the answers.



    Thanks for your patience and help.

    A - Ripped off the fingers, do I sell the board on eBay or low grade board?
    B & C - Same board as "A", but are these gold?
    D - Do I cut the fingers off, and sell the rest as low grade? eBay or scrap yard?
    E - Is this gold?
    F - Cut off or not? Should I just sell the entire ram chip as is on eBay?
    G - Hard Drive board. Do I cut off tip?
    H - Is this gold?
    I - Phone jacks....is this gold?
    J - Cut off hard drive connector
    K - Is this gold?
    L - Sell the motherboard on eBay as is?
    M - Do you typically cut these out and sell on eBay or just sell the board as one?
    N - These gold?

    What is the difference between the high-grade and low-grade boards?


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    Have you taken the time to look at all the "sticky" threads in the Electronic Recycling sub-forum? Most of that stuff is discussed repeatedly.

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    First off all your answers are already here back in the archives.
    A- If you have a lot of them then ship them to a buyer unless you want to mess with ebay. mid-hi grade
    B-C yes
    D I'd sell it as fingercard.
    E- yes
    F- I'd sell them whole,
    G- I sell them whole
    H- yes
    I-yes
    J- no
    K- yes, the dots
    L- yes, as is
    M- Leave them on and sell
    N- Yes
    As an answer to quite a few of your questions now and in the future, gold always plugs into gold.
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    None of that stuff is low grade.
    Don't cut fingers off ram
    The other finger boards will probably be priced on sort if you sell them to a buyer, or bid on ebay. They will be a mid grade probably a little below mother boards
    Laptop boards are usually higher than mother board.
    Sell Hard drive boards whole, the should be over $10 lb, connectors sell for well below that
    There is a buyer that pays $4 lb for floppy drive connectors, but you have to read to find him, or maybe he will message you. There is a lot of info on this site, we will help, but you have to read soem old posts too. Thats how i learned



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