@@ImanGoldRecoveryas someone who is looking on starting to extract precious metals from purely CPUs, which brand and from what years typically has the most amount of gold in? I have zero experience you see. Thankyou
@@jaysmusic3327 its best to stick with AMD based systems, but some older intel cpus have pins like this, but even cpus without pins have small gold pads on them, though you would not want to just buy old CPUs or old PCs. The real way to get into this is to bid on a large weight of E-waste. If you really want to start for just experience i would look up some local recycling centers that handle electronics. just about any electronic will have precious metal in it but Computers will have the most.
@@jaysmusic3327None, it’s typically not profitable for the gold. There’s absolutely no gold in there, u will get 99% copper. The gilded layer is measured in micrometers. You are better off finding broken electronics in scrapyards and stripping the wires then selling the braids for money. Even the amount of copper you get isn’t sufficient.
If I would have knew that back in the days when they had the IBM computer all over the streets of New York I would have took out the go out of it and made a lot of money because there was a lot of IBM computers all over the streets of New York. That's crazy. But yeah I like your videos. Keep up the good work. I appreciate you. Have a good day😊
To be fair the storage costs of keeping those would have actually costed you more than the profit made from holding onto old tech. Would make much more money renting a room out than filling it with soon to be ancient hardware 😂
It's a Sempron. I'd usually agree, but being the owner of one I'm not hurt by it lol. Save a few for computer museums. That's all we really need them for.
Well, if you buy them for processing, then they are worth as much as the materials you are processing them for plus the tools and chemicals required. It worth it if done at a very large scale. America alone is throwing away around 13 billion/year alone just in gold value from scrap electronics. On the other hand, its better to recycle than to dig for it...even if you consider money and time I believe, not to mention impact to the environment.
@@homelessEh chemicals are easy to find. Its the process that is messed up. But its doable and worthwhile if you can process a few tons/month. That of course implies more costs in machines and people, but at that point you could be doing only measurements to sustain the process instead of hard labour.
You’re probably never going to break even from the cost of the cpu. Idk how much the copper is worth but for most cpu’s, you’ll get about 20 dollars worth of gold for each one. And considering copper is 3 dollars per pound, you won’t even get that for one cpu. Maybe you could break even if you got a super old Intel cpu
Well the people doing this are not buying cpus on ebay or something. They're buying e-waste for pennies per pound, a lot of developing nations buy e-waste from Europe and North America just to do things like this or repackage what they salvage into some kind of product. Either way i think this is a cool video if you have some old as dirt computer laying around in your garage or basement it would be fun to turn it into a little nugget of gold.
Love all the comments laughing or making fun of this. I could easily get 200 CPU’s from trashed old computers and industrial machines, through my work. This is a fantastic idea!
This is a cool video, it's nice to see someone is putting these things to use and they aren't rotting in a landfill. This would be a fun little project for someone with an old PC laying about to turn it into a little nugget of gold.
I think the main point of recovery gold from old electronic components is if you will spend more recovering that gold than the value of the gold you recover. If so, it's a very bad deal.
Some one tell me how those boards, and electronic resistors, processors, chips can allow me to do all tbe things computers can do? So it transfers raw electricity and creates video, plays games and so on? HOW does that make sense?
I’m not knowledgeable in computers at all, but I think I can answer. so computers store data in 1s and 0s 1s = true 0s = false. And thousands of those 1s and 0s can store data as electricity or magnetism, a good example is morse code, which is only two values, “-“ and “.” But they can make up letters, which can make up full words, which then can make up sentences, and finally full statements. Which is similar to how code works, but I’m not delving into that yet. Now think of the memory cards and hardware as batteries for the data, storing it until it can be used. The data moves through the hardware like they’re circuits, because they are, the data moves through as electricity and goes to different parts of the computer for different purposes, the graphics card for graphics, memory for memory, and most importantly the cpu, which is the “brain” of the computer and handles pretty much everything, speaking of cpu’s, thats actually what these are. The pins are for different functions and handle different things. Now the hardware can crunch that data so it’s usable and the data is “translated” And displayed on your monitor or whatnot. Now inputs from a mouse or keyboard can change that data, heres a line of pseudocode as a demonstration Var = 15 If key.down(w): Var = var + one Which is how video games work, inputs change data, for example the x and y of a character, when the x data is changed the character moves. Hope I answered your question.
Me: searches "how to make amd cpus fit in intel motherboards"
Google: you can't
Bing:
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It's scary how many people don't know what a heat gun is
hahhaha its ok .thanks for watching brooo
A hairdryer
@@RainTheUpriserheat gun is alot more powerful than a hair dryer
@@RainTheUpriser 750 to 1,112°F Hair dryer.
A hot hairdryer
AMD to Intel quick guide
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@@ImanGoldRecoveryas someone who is looking on starting to extract precious metals from purely CPUs, which brand and from what years typically has the most amount of gold in? I have zero experience you see. Thankyou
@@jaysmusic3327
I've heard that the older the model, the more gold it contains.
@@jaysmusic3327 its best to stick with AMD based systems, but some older intel cpus have pins like this, but even cpus without pins have small gold pads on them, though you would not want to just buy old CPUs or old PCs. The real way to get into this is to bid on a large weight of E-waste. If you really want to start for just experience i would look up some local recycling centers that handle electronics. just about any electronic will have precious metal in it but Computers will have the most.
@@jaysmusic3327None, it’s typically not profitable for the gold. There’s absolutely no gold in there, u will get 99% copper. The gilded layer is measured in micrometers. You are better off finding broken electronics in scrapyards and stripping the wires then selling the braids for money. Even the amount of copper you get isn’t sufficient.
The ups worker before shipping the cpu i spent 7 months saving up for:
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At least he's not scraping it off like an animal
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Price
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PGA to LGA conversion
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thanks for wawtching and comment sir
This is the most underrated comment here. I'm dying from that lol
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the gender changer
*leaves computer alone for 5 minutes*
My little brother:
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Gold rush reality be like :
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I think linus can not survive seeing this in a second
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You predicted the future 😂😂😂
@@ImanGoldRecoverywhat?
Imagine putting some copper or cheaper pins and having them be used as a cheap compute cluster
bro linus drops stuff alot which means hes happy seeing pins break off
If I would have knew that back in the days when they had the IBM computer all over the streets of New York I would have took out the go out of it and made a lot of money because there was a lot of IBM computers all over the streets of New York. That's crazy. But yeah I like your videos. Keep up the good work. I appreciate you. Have a good day😊
hahhah thanks for watching and good comment bro .thanks 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
The ibms themselves would be worth more then the little gold inside of them. Ps/2 5150 pcjr those go for alot these days Even parts machines
To be fair the storage costs of keeping those would have actually costed you more than the profit made from holding onto old tech. Would make much more money renting a room out than filling it with soon to be ancient hardware 😂
You'd have been better off keeping them whole than just stripping them off of their gold lol, IBM PCs are basically vintage and worth more than gold
this video should be called, how to make Sempron processors more expensive.
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Who runs Sempron anymore besides the pc in your attic
@@nathanortiz9936 even my older PC runs a core 2 duo e7500
me, a retro tech enthusiast trying not to cry
control yourself and dont cry broo
Need dell optiplex 260 in working condition?
@@publicpm8809dell optiplex 260 💀
Yeah I hate these scrap ppl too.
Same
This should be considered computer abuse
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It's a Sempron. I'd usually agree, but being the owner of one I'm not hurt by it lol. Save a few for computer museums. That's all we really need them for.
@@terrapinflyer273 did the cpu work in the first place?? Bc if it’s dead then it’s fine
@@Pacificbell also there's ways to not need the pins now, just the contacts
This is called removing the pins
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Vaya manera de aumentar el valor de esos viejos chips, ya son parte de la historia
thanks for watching sir🌹
The CPUs look nice, just the way they are.
I have several CPUs and a heat gun, so this is still an option. 😊
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Just like an Intel! Nice haircut dude 😊👍
thanks for like bro
@@ImanGoldRecovery No problem!
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Thx.i just bought a heat gun yesterday. Doesnt work too well on memory chips. I have to use soldering iron.
Theres more gold in a ton of old electronics than there is in a ton of gold 💯
Go ahead.....fact check me on that 1 😁👍🏻
thanks for watching and information sir
You should try and make a BGA chip out of one of those, I think it'd be cool to turn a PGA chip into a BGA chip.
Watching this vide as a PC builder and seeing those bent pins and the CPUs being thrown like that just hurts so bad for some reason
if you can find 10,000$ worth of cpus you'll have your self 60$ worth of gold perhaps..
oh and the 120$ worth of hard to find chemicals and the time off to do it..
thanks for watching sir 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Well, if you buy them for processing, then they are worth as much as the materials you are processing them for plus the tools and chemicals required. It worth it if done at a very large scale. America alone is throwing away around 13 billion/year alone just in gold value from scrap electronics. On the other hand, its better to recycle than to dig for it...even if you consider money and time I believe, not to mention impact to the environment.
@@homelessEh chemicals are easy to find. Its the process that is messed up. But its doable and worthwhile if you can process a few tons/month. That of course implies more costs in machines and people, but at that point you could be doing only measurements to sustain the process instead of hard labour.
Not an easy process, this seems easier
Genius, never tought of using a heat gun for this.
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you'll be rich in no time...
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Popcorn galore! On the surface.😂
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Doing the Lord's work
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Avg cpu clean
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You’re probably never going to break even from the cost of the cpu. Idk how much the copper is worth but for most cpu’s, you’ll get about 20 dollars worth of gold for each one. And considering copper is 3 dollars per pound, you won’t even get that for one cpu. Maybe you could break even if you got a super old Intel cpu
thanks for watching and comment
Well the people doing this are not buying cpus on ebay or something. They're buying e-waste for pennies per pound, a lot of developing nations buy e-waste from Europe and North America just to do things like this or repackage what they salvage into some kind of product. Either way i think this is a cool video if you have some old as dirt computer laying around in your garage or basement it would be fun to turn it into a little nugget of gold.
@@esotericjahanism5251 yeah I agree lol. Fun little project to do on your free time
Gold coat is measured in micrometers. You will get less than 1 usd in gold.
amd to intel
Wdym?
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@@hrufncbfudndnciifennfcjj82 Intel has pins on the motherboard not cpu
That how lga CPU got created
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My heart just came outtt!!!! 😮😮😮
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that is almost pure gold
it is not pure 👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹
@@ImanGoldRecovery oh my bad
Hey Iman, it's Iman here too!
thanks for wawtching and comment sir
That's oddly satisfying wtf
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Can you upgrade the processor of a weak phone to Snapdragon 855? If you can't do it, try it once, BRO.
Love all the comments laughing or making fun of this. I could easily get 200 CPU’s from trashed old computers and industrial machines, through my work. This is a fantastic idea!
thanks for watching and good comment bro
Sale más rentable vender cada procesador o no?
Bro made the 1st LGA AMD CPU 💀
hahahah thanks for watching
“It seems like I have a 5800x, but only an AM5 mobo… I HAVE AN IDEA”
hahahhahha
This is a cool video, it's nice to see someone is putting these things to use and they aren't rotting in a landfill. This would be a fun little project for someone with an old PC laying about to turn it into a little nugget of gold.
Thanks for watching!
now THIS is the best way to get more fps in your games!
yes it is and thanks for comment
That was painful to watch
hahahah thnaks for watching and comment broo 😂😂😂👍🌹
It's a bad day to have eyes
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Noooo this hurts very badly
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Man's gona be ritch
thanks for watching my videos sir
This is good work really but you have to pay serious attention to the worker safety.
thanks for watching
Here you go, your new AM5 processor
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Converting a THT component into SMD
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I think the main point of recovery gold from old electronic components is if you will spend more recovering that gold than the value of the gold you recover. If so, it's a very bad deal.
thanks for watching and info brother
Ở nước tôi họ dùng axit để làm tan chúng
yes bro
bro spent more electricity than hes got from that CPU
thanks for watching my short video
@@ImanGoldRecoveryyour video is trash
From PGA to LGA in seconds 👍
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Intel be like - hampeto hai na😂
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Et maintenant une petite carte mere lga intel sa marche 🤣🤣
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Electricity bill - gold huh biitch hahahaahaha 😂😂 GOLD 😂😂
Like to give tribute for these CPU for their service!
Am3 to lga/am5 conversion 😅
hahha thanks for watching bro
Lo está pasando a Zeon 4 😊
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giving chips a haircut
Gastou mais com a energia gasta no soprador térmico do que vai conseguir de ouro depois de processado
Nem sabe pra que ele vai usar o ouro
Congrats now ur am4 processor can successfully supports am5 socket
hahahahaha thanks for idea
Зачем Карл Я бы купил его у тебя за большую цену😂
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Now it’s LGA
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bro is not broke anymore😂
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AM4 to AM5 really easy!!! 🗿🤝🏻
Easy
i still have that and sempron
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@@ImanGoldRecovery ayy
@@ImanGoldRecovery i don't have a graphic card and have VLP Ram of 4gb can i play valorant in it
@@sushigross you can playing super mario 😂😂😂😂👍
@@ImanGoldRecovery shite 🤧
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thanks for watching broo
This is paining my soul bro
hahhahah no problem brooo its ok
good idea 👍🏼
thanks for watching sir
PGA to LGA Conversion 😂😂
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Bruh ... Here I'm struggling to buy a ryzen 5 3600 and him🗿💔
thanks for watching and comment sir
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lol
Poor CPUs 😔
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Beautiful 😍😍😍
thanks
que dolor 😢
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Now make a video of you re pinning it
hahhaha video is coming soon
Теперь не Amd, теперь это intel...
wel come intel 😂😂😂😂👍
Хорошая идея тоже много набралось
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GOLD!!!!!!
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Pov Ryzen when they are switching to LGA 😂
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Stripping copper wires is a better yield
thanks for watching my short
@@ImanGoldRecoveryhow much did you earn from that
La señora que dice que da miedo saber que es una pistola de color es real que hasta los celulares contienen oro
Now put the cpus in a lga mother board 😅😅😂
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Bom saber que o Sempron serviu para alguma coisa útil
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I'm looking for Pentium 4 HT, do you have one?
Amd to Intel transformation 😂
Yup, looks ready to ship to the eBay customer
hahahhaha thanks for watching my video bro 🌹🌹🌹😂
Can this work with cpu too? And those other hard drives
where can i find unused cpus or gpus?
amazon or aliexpress
Some one tell me how those boards, and electronic resistors, processors, chips can allow me to do all tbe things computers can do?
So it transfers raw electricity and creates video, plays games and so on?
HOW does that make sense?
I’m not knowledgeable in computers at all, but I think I can answer. so computers store data in 1s and 0s
1s = true 0s = false. And thousands of those 1s and 0s can store data as electricity or magnetism, a good example is morse code, which is only two values, “-“ and “.” But they can make up letters, which can make up full words, which then can make up sentences, and finally full statements. Which is similar to how code works, but I’m not delving into that yet. Now think of the memory cards and hardware as batteries for the data, storing it until it can be used. The data moves through the hardware like they’re circuits, because they are, the data moves through as electricity and goes to different parts of the computer for different purposes, the graphics card for graphics, memory for memory, and most importantly the cpu, which is the “brain” of the computer and handles pretty much everything, speaking of cpu’s, thats actually what these are. The pins are for different functions and handle different things. Now the hardware can crunch that data so it’s usable and the data is “translated” And displayed on your monitor or whatnot. Now inputs from a mouse or keyboard can change that data, heres a line of pseudocode as a demonstration
Var = 15
If key.down(w):
Var = var + one
Which is how video games work, inputs change data, for example the x and y of a character, when the x data is changed the character moves. Hope I answered your question.
How many pieces of CPUs makes 1kg of sprated gold plated pins?
u can say 938513 cpu , dont ask me how i got the number long story
Forbidden sprinkles
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Se puede fundir así como quedó en el recipiente??
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Это он под другой сокет переделывает😂😂😂
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Me before watching: How to connect Amds in Intels...
suddenly this thing comes out...
Now I can Easily fit it... 🤣
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Что за композиция
cleaning amd cpus guide
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Pov me asking my big bro have you ever seen my 2 CPU's any brother where yes dad is making gold with them
Hi Tech: Mother Lode 2.1
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Sim cards probably have more gold considering they have a thick layer for the contacts
no in the sim cards has small amount of gold bro
Cool Video ❤😊
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