1. At least there are gold-fingered and silver-fingered RAM, as well as a couple gold fingered cards and gold pins.
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lostinlodos:the pins attached to the boards: if you trim the pins into a thin line you’ll get pins, if you sent them whole they get pin board. Both classes are not on the quote form, you can send them in with other quotes items though, and email Chris with your quote number to let him know there’s pins. Pins and pin/peg boards are examined on site and paid based on materials value
2. One pile is a mix of cell phone and peripheral boards (at least), and the other pile has hard drive logic boards.
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theres some cd/dvd boards here too, they have three separated sets of pins
3. The board on the bottom-right is a large socket motherboard, which is next to another large socket motherboard (which had its socket cover removed). There are also a small-socket colored motherboard and several gold-fingered cards. I think it is OK to leave on the metal bracket on two of them, but make sure to remove or clip off all batteries from all boards, including the board on the bottom-right.
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all three motherboards here will get large socket due to age.
4. There are a small socket green motherboard and three laptop motherboards. I think laptop motherboards go into large socket, but I am not exactly sure.
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yes most laptop boards and many larger all in one boards go as large socket, including these