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    now for the debate. it should be obvious that a board that contains less gold is going to recover less gold. meaning the boards is worth less.

    as the ratio of lower grade boards on the market continues to increase, i predict the prices of those boards will fall. resulting in a multiple grading and pricing system.

    2 years ago it was common to find gaylords of old 86, p-1 and p-2 motherboards. those volumes have been steadily dropping. they have been replaced with slot, p-4 and 775 boards.

    it is inevitable that pricing will change. the only real question is when it will become a standard pricing.


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