samuel-a said:tell us how did you processed them?
and we'll go from there...
dtectr said:do you have a photo of PIN-side, for my inexperienced eyes?
thanks
jordan
glorycloud said:OK - here is the answer to your question. The same website that you
used to get the picture of the pentium 1 cpu's will pay $1.57 each for them.
So, let's do the math. 8)
You had (18) P1 cpus x $1.57 = $28.26 (from Thrifty bits)
If we divide their price by say $1,200.00 (a troy oz of gold)
you get:
$28.26 / $1,200 = .02355
If you multiply that # by the number of grams in a troy oz you get:
.02355 x 31.1 = 0.7324 grams
It Thrifty bits will pay you the value in dollars of your (18) P1's
of .7324 grams of gold, then the 1 gram you refined from the (18) P1's
could be a fairly good estimate. 8)
samuel-a said:glorycloud said:OK - here is the answer to your question. The same website that you
used to get the picture of the pentium 1 cpu's will pay $1.57 each for them.
So, let's do the math. 8)
You had (18) P1 cpus x $1.57 = $28.26 (from Thrifty bits)
If we divide their price by say $1,200.00 (a troy oz of gold)
you get:
$28.26 / $1,200 = .02355
If you multiply that # by the number of grams in a troy oz you get:
.02355 x 31.1 = 0.7324 grams
It Thrifty bits will pay you the value in dollars of your (18) P1's
of .7324 grams of gold, then the 1 gram you refined from the (18) P1's
could be a fairly good estimate. 8)
yup, i totally argee.
although, i have secund thoughts about cementing the gold (from pins) with copper...
if you eliminated the base metals from the pins with nitric and then dissolved in AR, you have a fairly clean gold solution that you can drop with SMB.
i can see how cementation can cause losses...
Renaldas said:No, metals in my pins do not dissolve in nitric, they only loosen from CPU
Renaldas said:So, I need to process them in AR, after this step I cemented gold with copper.
samuel-a said:Renaldas said:No, metals in my pins do not dissolve in nitric, they only loosen from CPU
well... they should.
Renaldas said:So, I need to process them in AR, after this step I cemented gold with copper.
do you know whay the good folks around suggest ayllways to get rid of base metals first?
Chumbawamba said:Did you crush the CPUs so the acids could get into the inner core?
Renaldas said:But they dont dissolve, I dont know why ... BTW, they were magnetic.
Renaldas said:What is "inner core"?
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