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    Need some help grading these boards.

    Need a little advice on what grade these boards are.
    Guessing low to mid grade but not sure.
    I have around 50-60lbs of them ready to ship.



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    Pictures are worth a thousand words. An introduction would help as well.

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    Ultra high grade there. Ide say at least $200 a pound. Seriously need a pic?

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    Welcome to SMF.

    Since you are a new member, I don't think you can direct embed pictures...you'll need to provide a link.

    Also, we would love to get to know you. Why don't you post about yourself in the 'Introductions' section? The forum is full of amazing information, so make sure you use the search feature before you post next time.
    Yeah that's great and all...but...CAN I SCRAP IT!?

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    Yes. It would not let me post a pic. Sorry. We are a small computer repair/service center in Indiana. Been looking for a way to recycle e-scrap. We have started taking some computers etc from our customers. I will post some other info in the introductions section. Here is a link to an image. greengeekrecycling.com/pics/IMG_0467.JPG

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    what do all the labels on it say, did you google it ?

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    Well it is a wireless router/small computer board. Not much help on google.

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    Quote Originally Posted by node1tech View Post
    Yes. It would not let me post a pic. Sorry. We are a small computer repair/service center in Indiana. Been looking for a way to recycle e-scrap. We have started taking some computers etc from our customers. I will post some other info in the introductions section. Here is a link to an image. greengeekrecycling.com/pics/IMG_0467.JPG
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    There is his picture of the board


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    Looks like motherboard grade to me, but I'm no expert.

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    I would send easy a pic and see what he says. But looks mother board to me.

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    it is a mother board

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    There's not much on there. I would call it mid-grade.


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