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    Here's the boards from a playstation 3 I came across in the woods. If anyone wants to know. Hope I attached pics right.

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    Pics not working, or at least not on my end

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    Well look at its components.
    Its high grade.

    Good ic ratio. Good ic manufacture
    Quality mlcc (Nickel ones)
    Them al heat sinks are huge n they
    Pull some heat off the board.

    The first ps3 is better.
    Slim less.

    Surface mount both sides full of stuff.

    Quality power regulation on thr board. They should bring PCI or daughter board price but u won't get it unless yiur Gaylord's all just them.

    I enjoy this so much. I'm love batts though just learned computers.
    They call me batman

    Might be memory king soon. Lol.

    Aaron at Stillwater

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    Seashell, I had problems with pics on the mobile app, but it showed fine on the computer... idunno?

    Stillwater, thats great to know, but I dont expect to see many of these... Im just a small timer who knew of a ps3 which has been lying in the woods for a while and decided to pick it up walking the dog today! Just thought it would be interesting. Also, the copper edges of the board are pretty badly corroded. There is some nice stainless in these though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stillwaterrecycling View Post
    Well look at its components.
    Its high grade.

    Good ic ratio. Good ic manufacture
    Quality mlcc (Nickel ones)


    I enjoy this so much. I'm love batts though just learned computers.
    They call me batman

    Might be memory king soon. Lol.

    Aaron at Stillwater
    Interesting question for you how is that you know they are nickel MLCCs by looking at them. Additionally how is it that you think the Ni MLCCs are the "quality" ones.

    I hope you memory adventure works out.

    Eric
    I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...-cap-more.html

    http://recycletantalumcapacitors.com/

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    Why was a ps3 in the woods

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    No idea, 4ever... No idea.


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