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    Quote Originally Posted by carolinaecycle View Post
    I would say about $15-20 if they are the larger optiplex. And to get that you would have to break them down to the screws. Clean motherboard, CPU, RAM, Hard Drive board, CD ROM board, cut the wire off the power supply, cut the ends off the ribbon wire. I break the hard drives down to the screws and then sell them on eBay lol. Depending on how many you can get and how fast you can break them down could be well worth your time.
    Fill a box with just your "goodies" (ram, cpu, hard drive boards), keep them sorted and send to ewasted. In another box save up your motherboards ( I typically save up a gaylord worth of motherboards to ship as well as the power supplies and other drives I dont break down Floppy drives)
    Sell your wire and steel to a yard.

    ok ive seen this before and the wife is hounding me to go get the dog in lol so ill make this quick... ive read clean ram.. you say clean mother board clean ram clean cup... curious ive never seen a dirty one other than the artic silver on cpu's.. please enlighten me if you don't mind thanks... do you send your mb's in complete or do you take copper, gold pins out then send. same applies to all other cards that have gold pins (ribbon connects)I guess you would call them.


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