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    Boards clarification

    Just a quick question to make sure I've got a decent idea as to what I'm doing here. Anything brown on one side is going to be circuit board. If I've got green/green then I'm onto a grade of motherboard correct?



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    Quote Originally Posted by BumpRacerX View Post
    Just a quick question to make sure I've got a decent idea as to what I'm doing here. Anything brown on one side is going to be circuit board. If I've got green/green then I'm onto a grade of motherboard correct?
    They are all circuit boards technically. Brown's just pay out the lowest.
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    But I just stumbled across a smaller brown board that has two rows of gold pins. Came out of a printer, just so you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    But I just stumbled across a smaller brown board that has two rows of gold pins. Came out of a printer, just so you know.
    Every buyer I have used as yet still grades that as low grade. I wish they didnt but seems they do. I have used about 10 different buyers in the past. All paid low grade for any board with brown on one side. I break any gold plated pins and cut the IC chips from all brown boards.

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    Some boards can be green on both sides and still be low grade, brake the board in half if it's brown in the middle it's a low grade board. Not all green/green boards are mother boards, mother boards are the larger ones out of computers. Most green/green are mid grade. I am not an expert on this so correct me if I'm wrong.

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