Best bet is to get a hatchet, dremal, drill, soldering pen and salvage anything that looks useful. Might be able to sell some items on ebay, like large inductors and big heat sinks.
Scrap the rest. The better you can seperate the metals the more you will get. Generally scrap yards give 10 cents a pound for raw electronics waste. If you can seperate it out, you can get up to 15 cents a pound for steel, 50 to 60 cents for aluminum, $2 for copper.
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