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    Value of a P3 or P4 board w/ north bridge removed?

    I have been playing around with the idea of recovering pm's from the n/s bridge chip I pulled from some motherboards. I needed 2 lbs of these chips to run my test. I am ignorant. I pulled "The only good chip" off the entire board (scale guy) Now its worthless.

    So, board prices change from scale to scale or buyer to buyer. I want to use a standard, for example: Can someone explain to me how much value is lost from the board or what a reasonable deduction would be for removing the n/s bridge from a mother board.

    If you say it depends on the buyer, you are not the one that I need to answer this question.

    Last edited by foamnone; 12-06-2014 at 07:21 AM.

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