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spaceships said:
Those are extremely high yielding boards.

In addition to gold, telecoms enterprise boards often have a very large yield of Palladium in addition to the gold. It's basically to do with the manufacturing process involved in that particular application.

Jon

spaceships

If his boards are extremely High yielding, then that should put my boards in the Super Extremely High Yielding Telecom category?
If that is accurate then I only have military and NASA to go.Thanks in advance.



modtheworld44
 

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spaceships said:
The ones on the left are the best but you knew that anyway 8) 8)

spaceships

Thanks for the confirmation,it means alot to me.Would you like to see my goodies stash in a brand new Where to find scrap thread?



modtheworld44
 
chuckgambale said:
Mod the ones on the left are what I call scrap porn. The cluster of northbridge alone is great

chuckgambale

If you could have bought the whole server tower in a complete condition with all(power supply's,boards,and fan blocks),what would you have been willing to pay per pound?Thanks in advance.



modtheworld44
 
Sure Mod, throw up a new thread for stash stuff. I think it would be a great idea if everyone could throw theirs on too. Sounds like a plan?
 
spaceships said:
Sure Mod, throw up a new thread for stash stuff. I think it would be a great idea if everyone could throw theirs on too. Sounds like a plan?

spaceships

Give me a few minutes and we'll have a new thread.Thanks in advance.



modtheworld44
 
modtheworld44 said:
spaceships said:
Those are extremely high yielding boards.

In addition to gold, telecoms enterprise boards often have a very large yield of Palladium in addition to the gold. It's basically to do with the manufacturing process involved in that particular application.

Jon

spaceships

If his boards are extremely High yielding, then that should put my boards in the Super Extremely High Yielding Telecom category?
If that is accurate then I only have military and NASA to go.Thanks in advance.



modtheworld44

The 2 stacks on the left are "very" nice boards simply because of the number of BGAs on them - so as long as the boards under the top two are the same those are two nice stacks --- the rest of the stacks are not all that great - way lower chip population - those would go in the boardsort category of Peripheral Boards ($1.30/lb)

So other then the ones on the left (which are telecom) they are certainly not --- "Super Extremely High Yielding Telecom category"

Kurt
 
modtheworld44 said:
spaceships said:
Those are extremely high yielding boards.

In addition to gold, telecoms enterprise boards often have a very large yield of Palladium in addition to the gold. It's basically to do with the manufacturing process involved in that particular application.

Jon

spaceships

If his boards are extremely High yielding, then that should put my boards in the Super Extremely High Yielding Telecom category?
If that is accurate then I only have military and NASA to go.Thanks in advance.



modtheworld44


Currently only have one thing from nasa...trying to figure out the mission codes to maybe find out where it went. It operates somewhere between -475* to 300* (those numbers definately not the correct ones but about that range.)

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How are the PGM's in the IC's? I de-soldered a bunch from mainframes that were stamped 1978. Just wondering if I can expect a higher yield from older boards.
 

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