Geo said:dont mix these chips with other chips when you incinerate or process them.
Good point I forget there are sometimes a few odd ball chips on there.Geo said:dont mix these chips with other chips when you incinerate or process them.
Some basic calculations I did lead me to believe I would need about 800-900 of the chips to make about 1g of gold, depending on the density of the ram sticks (8,16 or 32 chips per stick) then you can go from there. I may be way off on this since I have not made it this far but after reading on here a lot I think it might be close.
From what I have read someone said once that is was close to 2g per Kg. or 1g per pound, going on the observation that the chips that I have are aprox. 0.54g per chip a pound would be 840 chips or so, going a little further most all ram sticks have at least 8 chips per stick so there is 100+ sticks at least , if you find better memory for servers and high density sticks you can get 16 or so, if it is ECC memory then there is 9 or 18 chips. For some reason I have some that have 36 (18 x 2) with them stacked on top of each other, old high density stuff, kind of amazing it worked at all.jmdlcar said:How many pounds of chips will it take to get 1 gram of gold?
JH123 said:I have 35oz of memory stick IC's, I roasted them then ran a torch through them til little carbon was left. I then crushed to a powder and ran a magnet through which picked up a huge percent of the material, I could plainly see gold on this material. I have this material separate in a baggy til I can figure out what to do. The remaining material was than added to water and I "panned" out everything that would float and washed til the water was clean. It needs the torch again as it is 90% char left, I can see some tiny gold wires in the sediments of the charred material. This charred material I speak of is the black coating on the Ic's that were not fully roasted or torched. There is also a shiny, small square shaped, plated looking material left, it appears to be the same as you see in a ?IC with a window on it. Can you tell me what this material is made of and if I am proceeding correctly? Have you had the trouble of your gold still mingling with the iron and the magnet holding it?
jmdlcar said:The flatpack chips on memory sticks dose all or some have much gold in them? If not all have gold how can I tell which one will have? Thanks Jack
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