I know we had a thread a bit ago discussing the downgrade of some mother boards, but I still have a lot of questions that need to be answered and figure that it is worth a new thread.
Using board sort as an example. They have categorized mother boards based on the size of the CPU socket. Plain and simple.
http://boardsort.com/payout.php
They have 2 prices based on this.
My buyer who is fairly local has 2 categories as well. Green and non green.
This is an easy decision, sell all my green boards to my local guy and ship all of my colored boards (red, yellow, purple, etc.) to boardsort or any other buyer from this forum.
The above is all based on gold content of course that has diminished as time goes on as well as lesser content coming from foreign boards. (so we are assuming and I see no reason not to believe this.)
There is of course a kink in this. I have recently come accross some old motherboards. They are yellow. They are old. They have large sockets that had gold cap chips in them.
Now what? Of course I will be contacting my buyer with this question, but wanted to get some other perspectives or information about this. I can almost see down the road ending up with 10 different classifications of motherboards as this business gets bigger.
Thanks to all for any input on this. What classifications does your buyer have?
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