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older than them mate, i think those are just plated, i think the ones im on about are from amiga's that sorta timeline.
I'm very sure that you're right, electronics has only gold plating AFAIK.
 
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my memory is not great but we had a guy who would come around once a year to buy old chips for scraping im talking 30 to 40 years ago and a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then and im short of brain ram :) .
 
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my memory is not great but we had a guy who would come around once a year to buy old chips for scraping im talking 30 to 40 years ago and a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then and im short of brain ram :) .

It does seem that 386/486 are the most valuable gold wise though
 
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Not likely. AMD went with a lighter plating method by then and it was with a lower "purity" gold alloy.
Purity?

How does anyone know the purity. It's not 24k jewelry. Never was. Probably a harder (denser) rating than 24k. Like 10k maybe?

Lighter plating? How are we to measure this for accurate statements????
 

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Something similar I think is the type of gold that Rolex uses. It’s gold but with additives to make it stronger than gold would normally be.. on second thought this has nothing to do with what we are talking about :/
 
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Something similar I think is the type of gold that Rolex uses. It’s gold but with additives to make it stronger than gold would normally be.. on second thought this has nothing to do with what we are talking about :/
When you go up the number (Karat) it's lighter colored gold. Lower is darker color.

But I don't think it's an alloy.

Either way, this is silly talk.

How many beakers do you need? Chemicals, heat, separation.

This is a chemists dream maybe?
 
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Purity?

How does anyone know the purity. It's not 24k jewelry. Never was. Probably a harder (denser) rating than 24k. Like 10k maybe?

Lighter plating? How are we to measure this for accurate statements????
We don't. It was an article I read years ago. Can't link to it because the site doesn't exist anymore.
 
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We don't. It was an article I read years ago. I can't link to it because the site doesn't exist anymore.
Lol, I know that feeling.

My end comment is simply.

Not worth it.
 
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Purity?

How does anyone know the purity. It's not 24k jewelry. Never was. Probably a harder (denser) rating than 24k. Like 10k maybe?

Lighter plating? How are we to measure this for accurate statements????

Also pure gold is soft and very bendable.
 
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It's funny, I asked once in Thailand if they'd buy my 14k golden necklace, they weren't interested.
I had a golden necklace bought in Thailand and they weren't interested in my home country NL Europe....
 
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It's funny, I asked once in Thailand if they'd buy my 14k golden necklace, they weren't interested.
I had a golden necklace bought in Thailand and they weren't interested in my home country NL Europe....
Gold just does not resell well at all. Like ever. Which makes you wonder why it's so expensive to buy new.
 
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Personally I wouldn't even sacrifice my slowest Celeron D for that.
I felt the same way. My first love in consumer electronics was audio reproduction equipment. I had a bunch of very expensive (at the time of purchase) reel-to-reel tape recorders, amps, pre-amps, tuners, turntables, cartridges, receivers, equalizers, speakers - even 8-track and cassette players, then CD players, VHS and more - things I had replaced, but didn't get rid of because "I might use one day."

I am not going to call myself a "hoarder" but I was definitely hoarding that stuff and "one day" never came. All they ended up doing was take up room and collect dust. One thing nice about having a career in the military is you rarely ever stay in one place for very long. And the allowed weight limits during transfers don't allow you take your "hoards" with you.

It's not very pure at all. It can't be. As P4-630 noted, it is too soft.

I think it important to note that gold is NOT the best conductor. Gold is good, but not the best. Silver is, by far. Then copper. Then Gold. Why silver then copper? Because they have the more free electrons in their outer shells. But silver tarnishes very quickly as soon as exposed to oxygen. Copper tarnishes fairly quickly too. Gold does not and that is why gold is often used.

But being so soft, it would be scraped off the contacts after the first couple times the connector is inserted and removed. So they use gold alloys (typically tin) to make it much harder. 10K might even be generous.

Which makes you wonder why it's so expensive to buy new.
I think it pretty obvious. It is rare. It is expensive smelt out of the ore. It is pretty and has many uses in industry and, yes, jewelry. Yes, there are elements more rare, and harder to extract. But again, gold has more desirable uses.
 
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I felt the same way. My first love in consumer electronics was audio reproduction equipment. I had a bunch of very expensive (at the time of purchase) reel-to-reel tape recorders, amps, pre-amps, tuners, turntables, cartridges, receivers, equalizers, speakers - even 8-track and cassette players, then CD players, VHS and more - things I had replaced, but didn't get rid of because "I might use one day."

I am not going to call myself a "hoarder" but I was definitely hoarding that stuff and "one day" never came. All they ended up doing was take up room and collect dust. One thing nice about having a career in the military is you rarely ever stay in one place for very long. And the allowed weight limits during transfers don't allow you take your "hoards" with you.


It's not very pure at all. It can't be. As P4-630 noted, it is too soft.

I think it important to note that gold is NOT the best conductor. Gold is good, but not the best. Silver is, by far. Then copper. Then Gold. Why silver then copper? Because they have the more free electrons in their outer shells. But silver tarnishes very quickly as soon as exposed to oxygen. Copper tarnishes fairly quickly too. Gold does not and that is why gold is often used.

But being so soft, it would be scraped off the contacts after the first couple times the connector is inserted and removed. So they use gold alloys (typically tin) to make it much harder. 10K might even be generous.


I think it pretty obvious. It is rare. It is expensive smelt out of the ore. It is pretty and has many uses in industry and, yes, jewelry. Yes, there are elements more rare, and harder to extract. But again, gold has more desirable uses.

I agree to disagree.

Not rare. Everyone has gold in their home. Be it in the phone, PC, or around the neck maybe your grill, face/teeth not car... Gold is a very common metal.

I already know the values of most rare metals.

The gold plating is to prevent tarnish, which is what silver and copper do and would make a bad connection. Yes. Well known facts here.

The only gold that is expensive is the stuff that looks pretty and polished. Made into a jewelry.

Cause if just gold was expensive in this form in electronics, you'd have 100$ worth of necklace in your cpu and that's not the case. And that's because gold is actually super common.

I think gold is tougher than post people think.

Pins on a cpu in an AMD socket don't rub anything.

The pin "I" is pushed to make contact with a "V" shape inside the socket. The pins don't slide or rub on anything. And the socket pin guide is made of plastic. Which I hope isn't harder than gold!

Gold is super common. It's everywhere.
 

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I felt the same way. My first love in consumer electronics was audio reproduction equipment. I had a bunch of very expensive (at the time of purchase) reel-to-reel tape recorders, amps, pre-amps, tuners, turntables, cartridges, receivers, equalizers, speakers - even 8-track and cassette players, then CD players, VHS and more - things I had replaced, but didn't get rid of because "I might use one day."

I am not going to call myself a "hoarder" but I was definitely hoarding that stuff and "one day" never came. All they ended up doing was take up room and collect dust. One thing nice about having a career in the military is you rarely ever stay in one place for very long. And the allowed weight limits during transfers don't allow you take your "hoards" with you.
Practically I'm not a true hoarder, but I admit that I have more than enough old motherboards, GPUs, CPUs and other stuff in my closet, but then what? I'd call this a hobby than any other. :)
 
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Not rare.
:( It is rare - as a simple Google search will easily show. It is way down the list. Even compared to other metals like copper, tin, iron, nickel, and aluminum, gold is much more rare as seen here (scroll down to "List of abundance by element")

The only gold that is expensive is the stuff that looks pretty and polished. Made into a jewelry.
The only gold? Sorry, but that makes no sense and is just wrong. An ounce of gold is an ounce of gold.

Gold is super common. It's everywhere.
Sorry, but that is just wrong.
 
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:( It is rare - as a simple Google search will easily show. It is way down the list. Even compared to other metals like copper, tin, iron, nickel, and aluminum, gold is much more rare as seen here (scroll down to "List of abundance by element")


The only gold? Sorry, but that makes no sense and is just wrong. An ounce of gold is an ounce of gold.


Sorry, but that is just wrong.

Perhaps wrong in a sense that it's not as abundant as aluminum or steel??

But can be found in every home. In every car with an ECM, so that's OBD1. That's 1988 to 1996. 1996 to present, vehicles probably have much more gold because of multiple computer modules. OBD2

Cause like you said, gold is just gold. You just don't see a lot of it, cause you don't look for it. But it's there.

Now think about how many ounces of gold I vehicles manufactured from 1988 to present that would have gold plated connectors.

And if gold wasn't common, why does the theif steal a 2500 gold ring to pawn for merely 80$ while the pawn shop will ask only a few hundred dollars.

The pawn shop pays only the weight in scrap, nothing more.

Are you 100% sure gold is gold and its super rare???

Edited. Cause my phone auto corrects everything.
 
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But can be found in every home.
That does not mean it is not rare. Copper is in every home in MUCH GREATER quantities. So is aluminum, steel/iron etc.

Now think about how many ounces of gold I vehicles
It is "trace" amounts, not ounces. You just don't understand how malleable and how thin gold can be formed in. A strand of human hair at 60 - 70 microns thick, for example is 120 - 140 times thicker than gold leaf which is ~0.5 microns thick. And that is nearly pure at 22 karat.

The gold in cars is probably less than 10K to ensure it is very hard.

Gold may be in every household because it is given as gifts and tokens of love. And for the last 5000 years, people don't throw gold away! It may be lost, but typically is it handed down as heirlooms and/or reused over and over again.

The pawn shop pays only the weight in scrap, nothing more.
And are you seriously going to use the price a pawn shop pays to base the value of anything? You don't seem to understand how pawn shops work. They are rip-offs. A step above a loan-shark. Go to a pawn shop and see how much YOU have to pay them for that same gold ring.

Are you 100% sure gold is gold and its super rare???
:mad: Where did I ever say it was "super" rare? I didn't! I even made a point of saying there are elements that are more rare. And I provided links as evidence to corroborate the facts.

The OP's question has been answered. I'm done here - and to Solaris17, that's a promise.
 
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I think gold is tougher than post people think.

It is, my partners 9ct gold ring has been bent and straightened a lot of times, and i know it's harder been 9ct. 24ct is realitically i believe, too soft for jewelry.

Gold is only valuable because it is artificially made rarer by the stocks of it in bullion, which is only ever hoarded.

Like diamonds, mine tons of it, release a few hundred grams.
 

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It is, my partners 9ct gold ring has been bent and straightened a lot of times, and i know it's harder been 9ct. 24ct is realitically i believe, too soft for jewelry.

Gold is only valuable because it is artificially made rarer by the stocks of it in bullion, which is only ever hoarded.

Like diamonds, mine tons of it, release a few hundred grams.
Half of all the gold ever mined is owned as jewelry.

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