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 Post subject: AU line boards
PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:10 am 

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How would these boards be classified? Gold edge boards?


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 Post subject: Re: AU line boards
PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:24 am 
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Poor photograph presentation for evaluation. Is every board the same? Are we looking at front and back photos?
Am I to assume? They are all the same? It looks like you just randomly put them in a pile. No numbered boards. No systematic photograph presentation. As in Board #1. Board #2. Etc.
Intuitively. No gold edge. Post better photographs of individual boards. You will get a more solid response and evaluation to your post.
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 Post subject: Re: AU line boards
PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:33 am 

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Try clicking on each board photo for closeup views.

Yes, front and back of two separate telecom boards.
One has two gold squares around CPU and support chip,
and the other only has one gold square surrounding
a CPU chip.


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 Post subject: Re: AU line boards
PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 2:49 pm 

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Probably high Telco but with caveats that could lower or raise (or cancel out each other) the grade.
There's lots of ferrous material on both, it keeps a low profile which helps for high Telco but that's still a lot of low value weight which might drop it to low Telco.
The gold tracings, it's difficult without much experience to determine visually if it can qualify for gold edge, seeing and feeling the weight of the board is more useful, but we can't hold the board digitally so it's going to be tough for a lot of us to offer an opinion on that.

As far as the pictures, knowing it's the same board in each is helpful and makes the layout less of a concern when grading, but not knowing does muddy the waters a bit. Do try to get the entire board(s) in frame without blocking any of the board. Otherwise the lighting and focus is good, even in the angled shots where depth of field becomes an issue.

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