Built-in Power Supply (for PC) scrap price
Built-in Power Supply (for PC) Introduction
This is a built-in power supply unit for PCs (ATX or later). It can be treated as junk and its operation is unimportant.
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Updated: 2026-03-06 08:00
Today's scrap price for this material
0.45 CAD / lb
This price applies to materials delivered to our Delta, BC, Canada yard.
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Phone (Delta, BC, Canada)
+1 778-751-0879
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Built-in Power Supply (for PC) Buying Conditions
- This is a built-in power supply unit for PCs (ATX or later). It can be treated as junk and its operation is unimportant.
- Standard (tower) or compact (slim) models are acceptable.
- If a power cable is attached, do not cut the cable.
FAQ
- 1. What is today’s price for Built-in Power Supply (for PC)?
- As of 2026-03-06 08:00, Ohata Shoji Canada Inc, (Delta, BC, Canada) is purchasing Built-in Power Supply (for PC) as scrap metal at 0.45 (CAD/lb). We provide competitive scrap metal prices in Delta, Surrey, Richmond, and across the Greater Vancouver area.
- 2. Are plugs worth anything in scrap?
- Yes; Built-in Power Supply (for PC) Scrap includes attached power cables and plugs because cutting is not allowed, and the unit with cable is priced accordingly as junk after inspection.
- 3. What parts of a computer are accepted under this scrap category?
- Because; Built-in Power Supply (for PC) Scrap accepts only internal PC power supply units regardless of standard or slim form, so other computer parts are not accepted and are reclassified during inspection.
- 4. What can I do with an old computer power supply?
- Built-in Power Supply (for PC) Scrap can be submitted as junk because functionality is irrelevant and both tower and slim units are acceptable, so it is accepted and handled as scrap after inspection.
- 5. How much is a motherboard worth in scrap?
- It depends; Built-in Power Supply (for PC) Scrap does not cover motherboards because this category applies only to PC power supply units treated as junk, so motherboards are not accepted and are handled under a different scrap category after inspection.