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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatTubaDude View Post
    Can you post a picture of what large socket is considered to be (p3 and older) i have a shipment i want to send out but want to know what to expect
    I know we're not supposed to answer for the buyers, and please correct me if I'm wrong Ewasted. I believe this is the correct rule of thumb. This information is from another ewaste buyer's website, NOT Ewasted, but they have good photos.



    -A standard Small Socket Motherboard will have a measurement of 1 and 1/2 inches or smaller from pinhole to pinhole. Always measure from the pin holes and not the enclosure itself.
    -A standard Large Socket Motherboard will have a measurement of 1 and 3/4 inches or more from pinhole to pinhole. Always measure from the pin holes and not the enclosure itself.



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    Correct. However the large socket also includes slot motherboards. Basically if it looks like the photo on the bottom or is an older motherboard (large socket dimensionally) then it is classified as such. All others are small socket.

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    Just to make sure if you get the prepaid shipping label it's for Fedex ground right? It would be alot more expensive if it was express saver or 2 day.

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