Difference between revisions of "Meta Triage of Systems"
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p2 [label="Marked P2 or worse?"] | p2 [label="Marked P2 or worse?"] | ||
low_speed [label="Marked too slow?"] | low_speed [label="Marked too slow?"] | ||
− | + | exceptional [label="Does it have anything\nfrom the\nEXCEPTIONAL COMPONENTS\nlist?"] | |
keep [label="KEEP IT HERE\nin Incoming Pile", shape="box", style="bold"] | keep [label="KEEP IT HERE\nin Incoming Pile", shape="box", style="bold"] | ||
red [label="RED\n(no mining)", shape="box", style="bold"] | red [label="RED\n(no mining)", shape="box", style="bold"] | ||
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damaged -> missingmobo [taillabel="NO"] | damaged -> missingmobo [taillabel="NO"] | ||
− | missingmobo -> | + | missingmobo -> exceptional [taillabel="YES"] |
missingmobo -> keep [taillabel="NO"] | missingmobo -> keep [taillabel="NO"] | ||
− | atkeyboard -> | + | atkeyboard -> exceptional [taillabel="YES"] |
atkeyboard -> proprietary [taillabel="NO"] | atkeyboard -> proprietary [taillabel="NO"] | ||
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proprietary -> damaged [taillabel="NO"] | proprietary -> damaged [taillabel="NO"] | ||
− | p2 -> | + | p2 -> exceptional [taillabel="YES"] |
p2 -> low_speed [taillabel="NO"] | p2 -> low_speed [taillabel="NO"] | ||
− | low_speed -> | + | low_speed -> exceptional [taillabel="YES"] |
low_speed -> damaged [taillabel="NO"] | low_speed -> damaged [taillabel="NO"] | ||
− | + | exceptional -> red [taillabel="NO"] | |
− | + | exceptional -> yellow [taillabel="YES"] | |
} | } | ||
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* Packard Bell | * Packard Bell | ||
Since these systems are seldom upgraded, markings on the outside usually indicate what is actually in the computer. | Since these systems are seldom upgraded, markings on the outside usually indicate what is actually in the computer. | ||
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+ | {{Exceptional Components List}} | ||
[[Category: Prebuild]] | [[Category: Prebuild]] |
Revision as of 17:18, 2 January 2009
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missingmobo [label="Missing the\nMotherboard?"] damaged [label="Missing sides?\nor other major damage?"] atkeyboard [label="AT Keyboard\nconnector?"] proprietary [label="Non-upgradeable model?\n(see list)"] p2 [label="Marked P2 or worse?"] low_speed [label="Marked too slow?"] exceptional [label="Does it have anything\nfrom the\nEXCEPTIONAL COMPONENTS\nlist?"] keep [label="KEEP IT HERE\nin Incoming Pile", shape="box", style="bold"] red [label="RED\n(no mining)", shape="box", style="bold"] yellow [label="YELLOW\n(mining)", shape="box", style="bold"]
start -> atkeyboard
damaged -> yellow [taillabel="YES"] damaged -> missingmobo [taillabel="NO"]
missingmobo -> exceptional [taillabel="YES"] missingmobo -> keep [taillabel="NO"]
atkeyboard -> exceptional [taillabel="YES"] atkeyboard -> proprietary [taillabel="NO"]
proprietary -> p2 [taillabel="YES"] proprietary -> damaged [taillabel="NO"]
p2 -> exceptional [taillabel="YES"] p2 -> low_speed [taillabel="NO"]
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The idea of this chart is to determine is a system is so low end we are not interested in mining it for parts. In general this job should be done by trained system evaluation instructors and staff.
- RED LIGHT COMPUTERS
- systems are not worth mining. There parts are not worth keeping. We will just destroy the drive and send them to recycling for deconstruction.
- GREEN LIGHT LIGHT COMPUTERS
- systems are potentially worth keeping because they will likely get reused. We will mine them lightly to test their components.
- YELLOW LIGHT LIGHT COMPUTERS
- systems are in between. We will mine them for components, but we will not reuse the system as a whole.
There will be two carts, one for GREEN LIGHT systems (bound for storage), and one for YELLOW LIGHT and RED LIGHT systems, bound for recycling.
Non-upgradeable
Systems that are typically not upgraded are:
- Compaq
- White or beige Dell (black Dells are OK)
- eMachine
- Gateway
- HP
- Micron
- Packard Bell
Since these systems are seldom upgraded, markings on the outside usually indicate what is actually in the computer.
- High Speed or Ultra Speed CD RW
- They must have a standard 5.25" rectangular faceplate and not be laptop-sized.
- A drive is only High Speed or Ultra Speed if it literally says "High Speed" or "Ultra Speed" to the right of the "Compact Disc" label.
- DVD Drive
- They must have a standard 5.25" rectangular faceplate and not be laptop-sized.
- Front side card readers, only if it includes a cable
- Gigabit ethernet card (Network Card marked 1000)
- Wireless card
- Power supply with a SATA connector
- Molex to SATA power supply adapter
- Molex to 6-pin power supply adapter
- Motherboard with SATA connector(s)
- A really cool case that some geeky kid would drool over