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    Grading Electronic Boards and Parts

    I thought it would be a good time to start adding some pic's of electronic circuit boards and how one buyer has them graded. Different buyers may have different grading processes. This is only for reference purposes so someone knows what we're talking about.

    These are called large socket motherboards. This is 486 board. The socket is usually 2 1/8 and larger.


    This one is a large socket 370 board.


    This one is a slot processor or Pentium 1 board. Still a large socket class.


    This is an example of a small socket green board. This one is a 478 board. The CPU socket is 2 1/8" and smaller.


    This is an example of the Chinese motherboards, usually small socket;




    Socket 478 Chinese, small socket.


    Socket 939 Chinese, small socket.
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