First batch of E-waste - with pics
So I picked up 6 computers tonight. So far I have pulled 4 apart. I am sure I will have plenty of questions as I go along. I have been reading the old posts for quite some time but when you actually look at a board it is very confusing as to what grade it should be.
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First batch of E-waste - with pics
The PCI card (finger board) needs the aluminum heat sink removed as the last post suggested. the metal bracket can stay, depending in whom you sell to. The motherboards a pear to be small socket boards. I think you mentioned that you removed the metal heat sink off the CPU. If not doing so will cost you when you attempt to cash them in. Also if they had any SATA cables the ends are going to contain gold plated pins. as will the power connections for SATA drives. The optical drive boards will have more value than the complete drive as well. Occasionally the internal construction of the drive will be cast aluminum as well. Only takes about 3-5 min to completely disassemble one after you get the hang of it. Also when you break down the HDD the board, magnets, and body you will get more for the components than for a dirty aluminum rate for a complete drive. With a little practice you will have a dual socket server in its complete disassembled glory in about 20 min. Good score and good luck.
First batch of E-waste - with pics
If the optical drives are functioning properly you can consider eBay and Amazon for those as well. I have had many drives yield 20 To 30 dollar returns that way as well.