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 Post subject: Grade PH 38-48
PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 1:01 pm 

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 Post subject: Re: Grade PH 38-48
PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:17 pm 

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PH38 - midgrade
PH39 - remove the bracket and button cell battery. At least low telecom, may get high telecom (wait for someone more experienced to reply)
PH40 - again remove the bracket. High grade telecom
PH41 - remove the bracket for all of the boards. Are these all the same boards?
top: large socket motherboard. Remove the button cell battery, the CPU (that will go as green fiber no metal or green fiber with metal, I can’t see the other side of the cpu), and the compact flash card (open it up, I don’t think Boardsort buys those as is).
middle: same as above, but remove the heatsink as well.
bottom: I’m assuming it is the other side of the same board
PH43 - low peripheral or connector end. Remove the bracket
PH44 - remove the bracket. Top is at least low peripheral, bottom is low peripheral due to the connectors.
PH45 - idk, either low peripheral or high peripheral. Again remove the bracket.


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 Post subject: Re: Grade PH 38-48
PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2021 7:58 pm 

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Looking at this again I'm not certain PH41 is a large socket mobo. If a quarter fits in the hole, it definitely is. If not, measure the size and use this guide viewtopic.php?f=4&t=16


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