IBM, pre 1998, especially 3xx mini-computers and Pentium or earlier IBuyPower pre 2010 Falcon laptops (totally modular) Compaq. Either very expensive boards or pure junk Packard Bell Leading edge (pre-Pentium) Apple II (usually socketed boards) NeXT computers, especially workstations
Sega development computers. 100% socketed. If it boots it’s worth thousands though
Anything from the 8086/8088 era Most 486 desktops. In both cases desktops are better sources than towers. Better boards for smaller space.
1978-1982 Motorola based computers.
Most Tandy and Sears computers.
Most Soviet computers have gold cap chip boards and sockets gold cap chips.
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