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How to identify and obtain a CPU chip from circuit board?

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    They are all a little different and a little similar. By far the best way to learn is do it. The older the boards generally the more value to the cpu's and boards.

    Go to the buyers pages and see if you can figure out which cpu you have and see the rate the buyer is paying.

    To get the best price do more reading in the old threads they really do help.

    Start here: https://www.scrapmetalforum.com/e-wa...dentification/



    Start with the first "sticky" thread by PartTimeScrapper it is a gem. I am personally grateful for his contributions to the forum. His generous sharing has helped me make a business out of my recycling. 73, Mike
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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