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    ram question ?

    are rams and stick processors considered Hi grade board with the fingers cut off same as a mother board.



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    They are worth a bit more than high grade boards...but not as much with the fingers on.
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    not exactly, but yes rams and stick processors considered Hi grade board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    are rams and stick processors considered Hi grade board with the fingers cut off same as a mother board.
    google it........

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    azscrapper, the first time you were sarcastic to olddude I wanted to ask you to please be more respectful of your elders. Now that you've done it the second time...I would like to ask you to PLEASE refrain from such rude behavior. We all have to cut each other more slack on here. We probably all had busy days and we're tired. Some of us unwind with a few drinks and the alcohol starts posting instead of us sometimes. I sometimes find myself feeling angry at some post and resort to anger or sarcasum and I usually regret it later. I would never do that to Kris Kringle or olddude. I respect them too much.

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    Its not something you can just "google" anyway!!

    Not like it how to scrap a car question!

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    Hmmm...am I on this list of 20people?

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    Googling E-scrap is tremendously unhelpful unless you happen upon one of the blogs that are posted by one of our members from here at the forum. Google may own roughly half the world as we know it, but they are not always the best for information.

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    AZ I tried to google rams - fingers but didnt get the info I needed, butt thanks for the tip. one thing I learned early in life to my very great dissapointment was, you cant make every one your friend or even make every one like you but ,life has given me very broad sholders and very thick skin. so no harm no foul. my refference to google was to help determin what a certain product contained. yours well..... im not sure. have a good life and great success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    AZ I tried to google rams - fingers but didnt get the info I needed, butt thanks for the tip. one thing I learned early in life to my very great dissapointment was, you cant make every one your friend or even make every one like you but ,life has given me very broad sholders and very thick skin. so no harm no foul. my refference to google was to help determin what a certain product contained. yours well..... im not sure. have a good life and great success.
    Well said olddude

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    I can just imagine what would pop up if you googled "ram finger"! LOL Why does Google have to be a perv?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoman View Post
    I can just imagine what would pop up if you googled "ram finger"! LOL Why does Google have to be a perv?
    warn me first when not to drink something....I just about lost it on that one!

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    roflolololololololol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoman View Post
    I can just imagine what would pop up if you googled "ram finger"! LOL Why does Google have to be a perv?
    I am an entomologist by trade. If you type in the latin name of an insect like Apis mellifera, something that doesn't even resemble normal english, and go far enough into the google image search results it will almost inevitabley have some adult images displayed by about the 7th or 8th page. Silly google.

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    Ah yes, Google, the place for pervs lol.....Hypoman is on fire tonight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    They are worth a bit more than high grade boards...but not as much with the fingers on.
    What is considered the fingers? What looks like yellow piano keys? How do you manage to brake those off without destroying the whole thing?
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    Yes georgeB the fingers are the gold piano key looking things. Dont break them off of ram chips though the weight to pay ratio is not worth it as covered in another post. My last batch I only broke them off of the pci cards.

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    Also if memory serves me correctly easy pays way better if you lieave them on the cards as well. Here is a ebay add with a good pic of fingers.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/high-gold-re...item25674e5d24
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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    Yes georgeB the fingers are the gold piano key looking things. Dont break them off of ram chips though the weight to pay ratio is not worth it as covered in another post. My last batch I only broke them off of the pci cards.
    What is the PCI cards? Not to familiar with escrap unfortunately, but learning a lot at the same time.

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    The pci/isa/agp cards are the cards that plug into the motherboard and you plug things into them from outside the case. Like video cards, modems, soundcards. They have gold fingers on them like the ram chips do but bigger.

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