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Have you ever extracted gold from computer processors?

I've got five large (14 gallon) Rubbermaid tubs full of desktop PC processors I've been collecting since the mid-90's, and I'd like to extract the gold pins and any other gold bits from them easily and safely.

I've seen methods involving a bunch of chemicals, but that seems like a lot of unnecessary effort and sort of dangerous.

Could I not just burn all the processors until there's nothing but the gold left behind?

I figure there's gotta be well over a thousand bucks worth of gold in those tubs and the extra money would be nice.

Thanks!
 
I work at a high speed beverage bottling company as an automation technician. Yes, I have retrieved gold from a piece of equipment off of a filler, I can't get too specific(slip ring). The part in question costs $18,000 to replace. We replaced it, and instead of trashing it, I did break it down, shave the gold pcb parts off, soaked them in acid for 45 days, filtering them 3 times. After all that, I got 6.3g of gold. Roughly $460 out of an $18,000 piece of equipment that didn't belong to me. So, HELL YEAH!!!!!!



ps..... you just got STALKED!!
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I've got five large (14 gallon) Rubbermaid tubs full of desktop PC processors I've been collecting since the mid-90's, and I'd like to extract the gold pins and any other gold bits from them easily and safely.

I've seen methods involving a bunch of chemicals, but that seems like a lot of unnecessary effort and sort of dangerous.

Could I not just burn all the processors until there's nothing but the gold left behind?

I figure there's gotta be well over a thousand bucks worth of gold in those tubs and the extra money would be nice.

Thanks!
Easier to start dealing drugs if you're that desperate for a $1000.
 
I work at a high speed beverage bottling company as an automation technician. Yes, I have retrieved gold from a piece of equipment off of a filler, I can't get too specific(slip ring). The part in question costs $18,000 to replace. We replaced it, and instead of trashing it, I did break it down, shave the gold pcb parts off, soaked them in acid for 45 days, filtering them 3 times. After all that, I got 6.3g of gold. Roughly $460 out of an $18,000 piece of equipment that didn't belong to me. So, HELL YEAH!!!!!!



ps..... you just got STALKED!!
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Thanks, stalked you right back!

I've watched a few more videos today, and the acid option might be viable..
 
this sounds like a lot of effort for minimal gain
Possibly,but have you ever seen a cpu processor? Here's just a generic example:

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I have four massive tubs filled with processors similar to this. Those pins are gold. I bet there's over a thousand processors, maybe more? Look at the price of gold right now:

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I dunno, man... There's gotta be at least a few ounces between all the processors. Even if I just manually cut them all off of the board with a razor blade, it might be worthwhile. Besides, I gotta do something with them, right? I wonder how hard it would be to smelt it all down? The more I think about it, the more excited I am about it.
 
Possibly,but have you ever seen a cpu processor? Here's just a generic example:

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I have four massive tubs filled with processors similar to this. Those pins are gold. I bet there's over a thousand processors, maybe more? Look at the price of gold right now:

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I dunno, man... There's gotta be at least a few ounces between all the processors. Even if I just manually cut them all off of the board with a razor blade, it might be worthwhile. Besides, I gotta do something with them, right? I wonder how hard it would be to smelt it all down? The more I think about it, the more excited I am about it.
that sounds like a great project you should do it
 
I've got five large (14 gallon) Rubbermaid tubs full of desktop PC processors I've been collecting since the mid-90's, and I'd like to extract the gold pins and any other gold bits from them easily and safely.

I've seen methods involving a bunch of chemicals, but that seems like a lot of unnecessary effort and sort of dangerous.

Could I not just burn all the processors until there's nothing but the gold left behind?

I figure there's gotta be well over a thousand bucks worth of gold in those tubs and the extra money would be nice.

Thanks!
Watch a dude named "sreetips" on yt
 
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