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    What would be the best suggestion for removing cpu's from a board. Im not concerned about saving them for anything other than scrap but dont want to destroy them by chiseling or hammering them off if i dont have to. Also, what is the low end of the pricing for a cpu. Is it always more than what the board is worth ? Thanks for any help



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    If the cpu comes out of the socket by just puling it out then take it out. If it doesnt then leave it on the board and sell the board whole. Start here in your reading.
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    Thank you very much


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