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    some CPU, Processors?

    Took theses off some boards Ive rescheared and can find other types but not these trying to find out if that is gold and maybe there value


    Split some and this is what is inside




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    they look like north bridge and south bridge chips. They are found on all types of boards. They have a good yield for gold , cant remember off the top of my head what it is though. If you are pulling them off expect to have the boards you are taking them from to be down graded by your buyer. That is one part that they like to have left on the boards. I do not recall seeing a price list for them by any buyers here but you may do well selling them as scrap for gold recovery on fleecebay. Refiners will scoop them up.
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    *making note to bug his refiner*



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    The place I sell to buys boards at low grade or shred so would that still matter because last time I took a load got 9c a lb and had left stuff like this on them now I take off all aluminum and stuff like off this no one does e recycle locally
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    ...You could also make use of the buyers here if you don't want to break them down like this, deal with ebay, or find a refiner to do the work for you.



    We have some great ones, but I understand if you prefer to strip them an do something else with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRASSCATCHER View Post
    they look like north bridge and south bridge chips. They are found on all types of boards. They have a good yield for gold , cant remember off the top of my head what it is though. If you are pulling them off expect to have the boards you are taking them from to be down graded by your buyer. That is one part that they like to have left on the boards. I do not recall seeing a price list for them by any buyers here but you may do well selling them as scrap for gold recovery on fleecebay. Refiners will scoop them up.
    Thank you I didnt know what they where called

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    Samsung: DNIe = Digital Natural Image engine. This is a processor Samsung used in its HDTVs; it was introduced in 2003.

    The other chips are also from a TV (possibly the same one), I believe.

    Sorry, I don't know if any of it is gold.

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    i was worried about shipping my material off for the longest time...i have been selling local and taking somewhat of a loss...i finally decided to try one of the forum buyers..i was very satisfied...the shipping was not bad at all, and even after the shipping charge i made a very healthy profit.....i would reccomend finding a buyer you feel comfortable with from the buyers/sellers section and sending them a box load at least one time...who knows you may be surprised....i am still stockpiling the lower grade stuff and i will eventually haul that in myself.. when i can fill a truck and trailer

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    that made me cry if you were selling for 0.09lb and yet still why I am writing this its hard to think of it without eyes watering. check out ewasteds thread on here they are awesome and will happily answer any questions you have and offer you a great price also plenty of others that will too


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