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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    1. high grade mobo---low grade telecom
    2. high grade--buyer might want the battery removed
    3. med grade or very low grade motherboard
    4. med grade if the pins are female -- low grade motherboard if the pins are male.
    5. med/ low grade its up to the buyer
    6. med grade remove plastic
    7. med grade remove excess plastic and steel or else its low gradish.
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    Thanks for the info. For number one, where you meaning that it could be one or the other?



    Also, how do you determine if the gold fingers are male or female.

    As far as the battery and plastic goes, I do plan to remove it all. Just waiting till I get ready for shipping it out is all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    Thanks for the info. For number one, where you meaning that it could be one or the other?

    Also, how do you determine if the gold fingers are male or female.

    As far as the battery and plastic goes, I do plan to remove it all. Just waiting till I get ready for shipping it out is all.

    to answer your male/female question ... think of an electrical cord and an electrical wall outlet, the cord has the prongs that plug into the wall, those prongs are "male" , the wall electrical outlet is where the male plugs in, so the wall outlet is "female". same thing on computers. hope this helps.


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