Recent motherboard mix

Reference: 11032

Recent motherboard mix

Recent motherboard, Socket INTEL MPGA 478 / 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 and AMD 754 / 939 / AM2 / AM3 and new without heatsink. Batteries, sheets, metal fixing, heatsink have been removed. Grade A
Poor electronic card

Reference: 11013

Poor electronic card

There are aluminum components and copper components (e.g., coils or transformers) on the printed circuit boards. Printed circuits consisting of cathode ray tube devices, power supplies, and transformers. There is barely visible gold plating. In addition, very few active components are installed. Grade G
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