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    Thanks for the response, I know how to refine cpu, gold fingers and the ic chips for gold. It is not that hard if you take the necessary procoutions.(gloves, gas masks, ventilation and stabalize the toxic acids when your done)

    After the refining (the way we want to do it) you end up with pure 24kt gold, the psu and rest you dont use can sell for scrap value.

    We sell and buy gold on professional scale so have connections with official gold meltets wich can give us a good price.

    I just bought 4kg of cpus for a good price and 26 full towers to start with.

    Was just wondering how much value a desktop system has so I know how much to pay max for a pc, most of all how much gold is in it on average.

    I know most common cpus of today have 0.05 grams of gold in them.

    Important note is that we want to do this for fun/hobby, find out the whole process and the feeling you done it yourself not to get rich of it.

    I do understand by now it is much easier and much more profitable to scrap pcs from all over and sell parts to gether.

    Last edited by Akkie; 12-06-2015 at 04:47 AM.

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