Hi Guys,
I run a small business in which I sell used laptop parts. I usually buy working laptops and strip them down and sell the parts individually (only been doing it around 1 month).
I have established a contact who sells broken untested laptops.
Obviously before selling the parts on as working, ill need to test them.
Can anyone please help/ give me a little advice and help me decide what sort of setup I would need to test motherboards?
Below I am going to list some of my questions I hope someone will be kind enough to answer:
I was thinking I could have one screen that I use to test all the motherboards, would this be possible or are the connectors etc different?
Will I need a HDD connected with a OS on to boot the motherboard into the BIOS?
I would obviously need a power source which would come from a charging cable. Are these universal between most laptops as long as they have the same plug?
Would I need anything else to test a motherboard?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
(see image attached, something like that)
Thanks in advance.
I run a small business in which I sell used laptop parts. I usually buy working laptops and strip them down and sell the parts individually (only been doing it around 1 month).
I have established a contact who sells broken untested laptops.
Obviously before selling the parts on as working, ill need to test them.
Can anyone please help/ give me a little advice and help me decide what sort of setup I would need to test motherboards?
Below I am going to list some of my questions I hope someone will be kind enough to answer:
I was thinking I could have one screen that I use to test all the motherboards, would this be possible or are the connectors etc different?
Will I need a HDD connected with a OS on to boot the motherboard into the BIOS?
I would obviously need a power source which would come from a charging cable. Are these universal between most laptops as long as they have the same plug?
Would I need anything else to test a motherboard?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
(see image attached, something like that)
Thanks in advance.