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    unsocketed motherboards

    had a few of these pc's in a recent pickup gateway sx110g-wu23

    they have sat outside for a few weeks and been rained on before pickup, so more than scrap probably isn't an option.
    integrated video, integrated processor, integrated lan
    and was wondering where to toss the motherboard, acer d1f-ad,

    There is no socket to go by just a 1/2'' x 1/2'' flatpack under the heatsink?
    probably take 2 of these MB to make a lb.. lol

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    guess we need a no socket low grade motherboard price?
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    Boards like that go in the same gaylord as wyse boards here.

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    I sold some a few months and they graded them the same as small socket P4's.

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    You'd have to ask your buyer, but I'd say that they're likely going to be close to either small socket or telecom (Such as the Wyse clients mentioned above)
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    thanks for the responses I know it's an ask the buyer/ different buyer different grade kind of question, but I have around a 3/4 a gaylord of ask the buyer material...just trying to thin down the immense email I'm going to have to write...hindsight, probably should have stayed on top of that box...oh well

    probably 100 lbs of boards like this some worse some better just in it's own box...
    unsocketed motherboard??
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    How does that happen? I've taken plenty of them apart!

    I'm not even going to try to touch what that goes as!

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    it's just how I get them, usually 2 or 3 pc's a week come in this way
    yeah.... how do you grade 1/4 of a MB lol... I just gotta get on that email and get rid of this stuff. It's going to be a pain for all parties involved...
    If you think this is tough, you should see the ones from the shooting spots I clean up.
    is swiss cheese MB a grade???... buckshot included... guess that would be low grade unsocketed dirty SS MB
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    Alright NH, you need to put your big hammer away and get yourself a nice cordless drill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    Alright NH, you need to put your big hammer away and get yourself a nice cordless drill.

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