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Probably not, considering you would either need to:

a. replace the entire socket, or do some pretty serious repairs (I don't see missing pins, but I doubt that can be fully fixed)

or

b. sell it as parts

 

Both significantly lower the value of the item.

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3 minutes ago, minibois said:

Probably not, considering you would either need to:

a. replace the entire socket, or do some pretty serious repairs (I don't see missing pins, but I doubt that can be fully fixed)

or

b. sell it as parts

 

Both significantly lower the value of the item.

Even on ebay does it have a value?

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Just now, Jae Tee said:

Even on ebay does it have a value?

Considering boxed B150 boards can be had for as low as 30-50 USD, unboxed for 20-40 USD and boards with 1 bent pin can be had for 11.50 USD: https://www.ebay.com/itm/MSI-B150M-BAZOOKA-LGA-1151-Micro-ATX-Motherboard-Bent-pin-see-description/303409318916?hash=item46a49acc04:g:wv8AAOSwce1d~AMS

 

I doubt there is much value in a motherboard with a ton of bent pins/a board for parts and repair.

But your mileage may vary.

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I wouldn't say there is much you could sell this for, maybe $5 to $10 on ebay for parts but even then it's a cheap board. The socket is completely thrashed, looks like it has had liquid or something on it before, personally? I'd just toss it.

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Just now, SpookyCitrus said:

I wouldn't say there is much you could sell this for, maybe $5 to $10 on ebay for parts but even then it's a cheap board. The socket is completely thrashed, looks like it has had liquid or something on it before, personally? I'd just toss it.

Yeah it was the worst in the lot. Just wondering in a worst case scenario. 

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