Again, new to this... but I have never seen a mother board with gold fingers...? what in the world is this grade?!
sorry, crappy phone pic...
Again, new to this... but I have never seen a mother board with gold fingers...? what in the world is this grade?!
sorry, crappy phone pic...
it's an old hp vectra board, plugs into a backplane inside the computer. google that number on it, kzm-6120
So it is actually a mother board, it just has bonus gold fingers? Interesting...
I googled it and got prices all over the place and read a little about it. Only found 2 for sale on ebay, not sure if that means it is hard to come by, unwanted, or sells out fast?
I pulled out the backplane too and just have them both in my pile getting ready to ship out next week for e-waste...
It's a P2/P3 motherboard. With the Gold Fingers I'd say it's probably a Motherboard #1 Grade.
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Cut the gold fingers off and its still mobo grade 1.
that little red switch soldered to the MOBO will have tiny gold balls in it!
Sorry for bringing this old thread up... wanted to finish reading all the old thread before i start asking question but I couldn't find anymore information pertaining to this...
Does that black thing, the finger is pointing at, refer to as pentium 3 slot 1 CPU? (Well, I got that name from google so I might be wrong).
Does leaving it on the board devalue the board or should we took it out and sell it separately? If we take it out, do we remove that thick plastic covering it and sell the board or should we sell it as it is? What will the board be graded at?
Thanks!
As for your questions
1) Yes, it is a slot processor.
2) Yes, you take it off.
3) No, it does not de-value the board removing it.
4) Yes, you take it apart and remove the plastic and aluminum heat sink.
You sell these separate with your processors.
I hope that answered your questions Chris:-)
I put motherboards with gold fingers in with my finger cards. Is this not the norm?
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