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Hi BoardSort folks. Stumbled across this site when browsing reddit, and realized BoardSort is less than an hour drive from me. I've browsed a couple of pages and topics so it looks like there is a solid itemized list of things that boardsort is willing to pay for, if separated/sorted.
Here's my situation; I'm a techie guy and have been the go to "old tech" hoarder for my friends and coworkers for about 25 years. Before I get too old and leave a huge mess for my kids to clean up, I have been making a solid effort to re-home/downsize/donate/scrap everything I'm not actively using. For my garage, workshop, and office, this is now including several hundred pounds of circuit boards I have harvested from PCs, servers, laptops, and network/AV equipment over the past 25-30 years, back to the Pentium Pro days. I also have several dozen smaller bins of video cards, sound cards, CPUs, and memory modules that were working pulls. I also have several piles of laptop computers, tablets, DVD drives, spinning hard drives, floppy drives, etc, and a giant tub full of heatsinks and cooling equipment. Finally I have several tubs of "a lot of project bits in a tub" that were going to be reassembled "some day," like the remnants of probably a dozen iPod Touches, etc.
I know that is a lot for a single person to be dealing with so I want to be as deliberate AND as time-efficient as possible in turning these materials in to BoardSort. Has anyone done something of this nature before and can give me a rundown of the best way to do this? My current thinking is sort into boxes by identifiable item from the quote list on the website, pack up and drive in. But if I can do some pre-processing of certain items to improve my experience on-site and make it easier on both me and the staff, I'm very inclined to do the work and bring as little junk as possible. It will probably be a very full SUV-load, possibly two, if I were to tear down everything I have.
Finally - is there a better option for 'salvaging' things like old GPU and sound card boards other than scrapping? it looks like the only product under 'test and buy' is Intel CPUs. I'd prefer to move these things forward into the retro computing scene if possible, but not sure I want to be shipping in bulk for something like ebay.
Many thanks for your inputs.
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