That 90wt may be worth the effort.
The Dells as well. Dell purchases their supplies from HY Power, also know has HP. The HP non-standard supplies are made by Ticon in Thailand, not China. The individual parts are then sent to Taiwan and assembled by ECS. The boards are then sent to SCI Inc in California where they’re placed into Mexican shells (the case). HP has exclusive rights (and patents) on the mini-ATX format. Those smaller sized supplies fit what’s known as mini-ATA layout. The current buyers from HP’s subsidiary are HP (obviously), Dell, Gateway Systems (a Dell International sub brand licensed from HP), eSystems, and CompPower. They range from $25-$75 on average used.
That said let me attempt to be concise. Something I don’t do well. Anything else I unscrew the shell. Lock it to my bench with a c-clam, and get violent with the biggest slip-jaw pliers I have. 13 inch Kobalt’s. I pull copper coils and rods. I pull aluminium heat spreaders. And any gold I may find. By pull I mean I tug and yank with as much torque as I can produce to literally rip the components off.
What’s left I sell as #4 electrical (usually copper or aluminium shred at most yards).
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