....Prince Of Persia, Project IGI, NFS, Fifa Kidding they weren't that powerful. Atleast P4 was needed. Plus NVidia GPU. Ya Dr. Prince Of Persia, Mario big yes. No Chance OF Doom 3, it was a benchmark of graphics that time.
I've kept all my CPU's since I was in middle school, late 90's. Then during HS, I got a bit addicted to collecting x86 pinned CPUs. Now I got a fucking collection of all kinds of CPU's from the 90s. LOL
Processadores mais antigos e de servidores, especialmente aqueles fabricados antes dos anos 2000, podem conter quantidades ligeiramente maiores de ouro. No entanto, a recuperação do ouro desses componentes não é simples e envolve processos químicos e físicos complexos, além de ser ambientalmente perigoso se não for feito corretamente.
@ThatoneNB12 just do what Nvidia did when miners scaled gpus and dump small amounts at a time. Don't drop the price, slowly move out inventory. It's definitely worth it to keep the working ones, these are hard to find and there are in fact people who want them lol
@@kaarooNow go and check on online platforms how much people buy that cpu's, and how much people buy gold, it's just much easier to sell gold instead of rare cpu to a linux fan.
He turned 250000g of CPU into 951g of gold. It was never implied that this was done in 30sec. Also, everything you see screams 3rd world: Recycling those in, say Europe, would be to expensive due to labor cost and going through all the regulations to get them nasty chemicals. The guy in the video most likely has an unregulated "processing plant" consisting of some shacks. His life expectancy might be seriously reduced doing this - I don't know for sure. But when gold is involved you need nasty chemicals to get it dissolved.
@@caboose6411 my guy, these CPUs sell a lot more in working/good conditions than just taking the gold And they are hard to find nowadays, even in somewhat ok prices....
@@caboose6411 you can use them to test dos hardware. Some machines and infrastructure still use old operating systems and require old hardware. some cpu's are hard to find. They can be used and are nice to collect.
Большие офиса корпорации бизнес центры 20 этажное офисное помещения которые забиты компьютерами и они стояли где-то на складе когда пришло новое поколение компьютеров
My guy pays me about $100 canadian a pound, give or take for these chips. Looks like he spent approximately 25k and walked away with 70k CAD. Give or take 🤷♂️
you are better off researching the parts and testing if they work, if it all works you have a working computer that has more value than some micrograms of gold and even if not all works you can just sell the parts as defective/take it to an electronics recycling facility and still make more
@@NixietubeloverTo who? Sure there are some collectors who are willing to buy a couple but if 250kg of these flooded the market they would have to sell for pennies to make the broader market wanna buy them.
@@LEMON-jj5dv That's not true at all. Yea the price would lower a bit. But considering for how much you sell a piece you will earn more than having to deal with the expenses and headaches of refining 250kg of these stuff plus the labor.
Any recommendations on how to acquire large amounts of cpu’s? I’ve done this before but cannot find large amounts for a price that makes it worth doing.
Bro the people that make these videos for all this gold from CPUS and such are the businesses that are online that offer money for gold scrap or gold CPUS worldwide and that’s how they get this much …. It’s not like they have 300 people out everyday in the city trying to find this many to make a video -
You need to score a big scrap for free entirely, buying is probably not worth by the pound unless you have a flawless cheap method to extract. Most sellers online do not sell bulk of these without a hefty margin, as they could do the same instead.
This is why you should not sell your old stuff for cheap.. the people who are trading this stuff never pay taxes and this is safest to make black money.. think.
Any persons stuff by itself is worthless. Look at the video that's 10s of thousands of processors. All to get less than a kilo of gold. I had a tooth pulled that had a gold crown on it. Saved the crown. "MAYBE" 30 USD. If I can find someone to buy it. How much is my time worth tracking down that someone?
I wonder how many hours of labor processing and how much energy it took to process all of that (600lb+) into a couple of tiny dirty gold blocks. Is it worth it?
Why not recycle them? They are never going to be plugged back into a motherboard and used operationally again. Far better to recycle the materials in them than have the chip sitting there doing nothing.
I'm not "Green". I am a Red comrade who is hurt when working equipment is broken, even if it is old. In addition, there are many collectors who would like to have some old computer, and computer museums are most likely somewhere else. Although, if such a chip is broken, then it can be recycled, because it will no longer be restored.
@@СашаЕгоров-п1ъ It's rubbish that won't ever be used again. There are only two places for these chips: 1. Recycle the materials in it 2. Give them to museums and schools for education. Anything else is pointless. Get over it They aren't pets.
@@deang5622 I do not agree. As a collector of retro computer equipment, this type of component is increasingly rare and therefore more and more expensive because of this type of person.
That was a lot of CPUs though, but you are absolutely right, if you’re gonna get that much gold, you need like a whole horde of CPUs to retrieve that much gold. And there’s so much work involved in that. So so very much.
I inherited a 500+ American gold sovereigns from my grandfather 40 years ago. Many are slabbed and certified from 1848-1933 all denominations and styles. Over 400 troy ozs. of gold alone.
Buying them and the materials used for extracting that gold from them doesn't make this a worthwhile investment, but it's honest work.i hope you do well, god bless
saya melihat +/- 800 gram emas ditangannya. itu mustahil terjadi. jika dalam 1000 gram CPU memiliki kandungan emas 0,1 gram. maka, hanya 25 gram emas yang akan di hasilkan dari 250.000 gram CPU. pertanyaannya, dari mana pria itu mendapatkan 800 gram emas. ? saya ingin merampoknya 😂😂😂
قال رسول الله "محمد" صلى الله عليه وسلم: «و الذي نفس محمد بيده، لا يسمع بي أحد من هذه الأمة يهودي ولا نصراني ثم يموت ولم يؤمن بالذي أرسلت به إلا كان من أصحاب النار» رواه مسلم
@@bluevalentine2009the scale shows 951 grams not 95. Thats $58,600 today. I dont know where he is but in the US with that amount he would get 98% spot price for that at the right buyer which is $57,500.
Average cpu weighs 0.024 kg. Gold recovery from one cpu ranges from 0.2-0.5 grams. There should be about 10,400 processors here so they should be able to get around 8 to 18 ounces of gold. On the higher end if they are older processors and if they have little loss
Extracting gold from chips is legit. But the recovery methods devised to date are energy-intensive and often require the use of highly toxic chemicals.
386 486 pentium my heart tears apart watching them trashed 😢 they have been the glory of their times
They're cheap, you can buy several of them and keep them in a collection, No need to BE so sorry over these electronics.
They were most likely damaged anyway
I'm still using it😢
@@eclipse8224 how
@@mazikeen_malevolence I have Pentium dual core processor in my PC no lag still good
atleast 90% of those CPU's played Doom at one point of their life cycle.
probably
Brazer videos too
....Prince Of Persia, Project IGI, NFS, Fifa
Kidding they weren't that powerful. Atleast P4 was needed. Plus NVidia GPU.
Ya Dr. Prince Of Persia, Mario big yes.
No Chance OF Doom 3, it was a benchmark of graphics that time.
Age of empires nfs red alert ???
@@GMZEntertainment who was talking about Doom 3??? Doom is Doom, maybe someone thinks about Doom II, but nobody was thinking about Doom 3... 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
They were once most powerful and expensive chipsets
nope
@@yuruichi4691poor kid...
@@Rumungtung poor kid...
Once
@@yuruichi4691 poor kid
If i ever got my hands on those Pentium CPUs back in 90s, i guess i will kept it forever
I have one😂
Me Too,But Pins Are All Bent
I have one .. can not remember where.…
I have a Pentium ii 333mghz CPU from the 90s. Will you buy?
I've kept all my CPU's since I was in middle school, late 90's. Then during HS, I got a bit addicted to collecting x86 pinned CPUs. Now I got a fucking collection of all kinds of CPU's from the 90s. LOL
We've also extracted a lot of ceramic ic gold, but it doesn't seem like this much gold will come out unless a CPU like this 486 is mixed.
Из 250килограмм таких Плат получилось выплатить 951грамм чистого золота. Но это долгий труд.
盗品の金は混ざってますか(?_?)
😂@@个_个-f4t
@@KRAHABOR228El rendimiento es del 0,38%
Это из 2,5 кг. процессоров, получилось 0,9 гр. золота? Похоже на правду.@@KRAHABOR228
Processadores mais antigos e de servidores, especialmente aqueles fabricados antes dos anos 2000, podem conter quantidades ligeiramente maiores de ouro. No entanto, a recuperação do ouro desses componentes não é simples e envolve processos químicos e físicos complexos, além de ser ambientalmente perigoso se não for feito corretamente.
Old cpu's like 386/486... are expensive if they are working
You are buyer
True! I’m sure sorting and selling these would worth WAY more than the gold saved from it!
@@kaaroo Yeah except if they have this many unloading them all on eBay would make the price to a nose dive.
@ThatoneNB12 just do what Nvidia did when miners scaled gpus and dump small amounts at a time. Don't drop the price, slowly move out inventory. It's definitely worth it to keep the working ones, these are hard to find and there are in fact people who want them lol
@@kaarooNow go and check on online platforms how much people buy that cpu's, and how much people buy gold, it's just much easier to sell gold instead of rare cpu to a linux fan.
30 seconds is not enough to recycle a CPU into 250 grams of gold
951g
21 🤓
50 second?
Cost of recycling is same as gold
He turned 250000g of CPU into 951g of gold.
It was never implied that this was done in 30sec. Also, everything you see screams 3rd world: Recycling those in, say Europe, would be to expensive due to labor cost and going through all the regulations to get them nasty chemicals.
The guy in the video most likely has an unregulated "processing plant" consisting of some shacks. His life expectancy might be seriously reduced doing this - I don't know for sure. But when gold is involved you need nasty chemicals to get it dissolved.
Thanks , my cpu collection value just went up 😂
Not really. These CPUs aren’t wanted much, besides some older enthusiasts. Besides that they have no use whatsoever
younger enthusiasts too, like myself@@caboose6411
@@caboose6411 my guy, these CPUs sell a lot more in working/good conditions than just taking the gold
And they are hard to find nowadays, even in somewhat ok prices....
@@caboose6411 you can use them to test dos hardware. Some machines and infrastructure still use old operating systems and require old hardware. some cpu's are hard to find. They can be used and are nice to collect.
So they are still wanted... @@caboose6411
I'm still using these cpus in my retro dos machine, 486 dx2 66hz
You deserves a award for this. 😅
250kg ceramic chips
Yield: 951g gold ($68,472)
Minimum order of 1ton at $7-8/kg ($8,000)
Estimated yield: 3.8kg gold ($273,888)
Risk to reward ratio: 1:34
🤔🧮👍
7-8 per KG?? hhhhhhhhhhhhhh
more like 250 per kg
a cpu's weight is a bout 60g-70g and contain about 400mg gold. It's possible to collect about 1kg gold in 250kg of cpu.
Wow didn't know we had an expert in the comments. So tell us how long have you worked in computer component recycling, or are you just yapping?
@@twolessba1087in other words you are very veru very bad in maths right?
Yes
@@twolessba1087you look like a man, I’m sure u got some chin hairs as well
@@twolessba1087 Why do you feel obligated to be notified when an expert comes on? Like, who tf are you xD
Just where to find so many processors....
Imported.
Lo bueno de todo ésto es qué se recicla♻️ y no queda tirado en la calle, Saludos desde MÉXICO 🇲🇽
Imagine the processing power
I would be mining bitcoin on these cpu
These dumpster divers have all resources but dont use it properly
@@kauntey101a modern computer is all or majority of them stronger
@@kauntey101 bitcoin can't be mined on cpus lols
If all work together😂
@NewKiwiJK Actually, yes, but the power of those processors is not good enough
Haha you need a tonnes of chips to get that 5grams of gold
That sit was way more than 5 grams!
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More like 500 grams
theres literally a scale that says 951G
900 grams dingleberry!
হেলিকপ্টার বা বিমানে উঠার পর কয়েন টস করে চূড়ান্ত সিদ্ধান্ত নিলে সবচেয়ে বেশি ভালো হবে কি
ameen swt hum sakbo naik bv or naik olad se nawaz de ameen❤❤
I bet, many of them still function
I think the most amazing is how did he find all of these 😂😂😂 they are really hard to fimd in these quantities
@@TheRedc0met at which country ? Modern world doesnt have these anymore and the third world countries dont have these quantities 🤔
First world countries send as much as they can to the third world to offset carbon. It seems nonsensical because it is.
Waste electronics wholesalers.
Большие офиса корпорации бизнес центры 20 этажное офисное помещения которые забиты компьютерами и они стояли где-то на складе когда пришло новое поколение компьютеров
the retrogamer who is watching the video at the moment : but why!?
Bagaimana dengan limbah dan cairan limbah apakah di olah dengan benar bung
Bruh those are vintage.
Yeah so money can be made anywhere
@@nikolaievans2432 it’s true. They did make a lot of them, but some people still use retro computers.
@@iloveappleyoutube7198 they are plentiful enough
The Gold recovering process costs more than the Gold itself.😅
Yeah, but cheaper than extracting gold from ground... 😂
Takes a lot of poisonous materials for you
Depends on where in the world they do it.
The cost of extracting and recycling this amount in my country is almost 300 dollars
Where do you find all those scrap cpu from?
In the hell😂
The garbage, which is exactly where they belong. These CPUs are just useless
After 20 Years These Chips Will Cost So Much For Vintage Gaming Or Just Vintage Computers !
After long time brother
bro is 70k richer than he was 1 day ago
The chemicals/ substances and the damage to the environment used to extract this gold would eclipse the value of the gold
🥱🥱
I thought they only need strong acid to dissolve gold, you can neutralize acid and dump it wherever you want.
@@I___Am it is not only the acid combination called aqua regia , the extracted gold has to be refined which needs other chemicals
@@rajdmohan
Oh right, I forgot about the refining process, that kind of gold only have low purity to medium right?
@@I___Am yes you are right
£62000 of gold off quarter ton of chips how much did it cost to recover the gold in total ??????
probably about 2.1kg gold
250kg=,1kg gol
0.05 gr is extracted from one BGA chip, how many pieces are in a kilo is calculated and results close to reality are seen
My guy pays me about $100 canadian a pound, give or take for these chips.
Looks like he spent approximately 25k and walked away with 70k CAD. Give or take 🤷♂️
@@scraphappens331Your math doesn't math.
250kg = 550 lbs
550lbs x $100 per pound equals $55,000
It's 951 grams as it says on the scales that's around 70K USD
how do i start doing things like this? Is the process if converting the cpu’s to gold difficult? And if not, how do you do it?
Noice, I have a pc taken apart in my closet but since I don’t know how to extract the silver or gold it’s kinda useless right now
you're better off selling the parts individually
Podia vender pra colecionador dependendo da idade
You can try to extract the few atoms of gold in it
you are better off researching the parts and testing if they work, if it all works you have a working computer that has more value than some micrograms of gold
and even if not all works you can just sell the parts as defective/take it to an electronics recycling facility and still make more
Amateur in gold recovery. You need lots more this guy hasn’t collected them he imported them.
But how long did it take to get the gold outta all those processors? I'd like to see the process
These CPUs were worth more as working than refined. Shame.
That's $70k worth of gold
@@fofopads4450 And they are worth even more than that if preserved and in working condition.
@@NixietubeloverTo who? Sure there are some collectors who are willing to buy a couple but if 250kg of these flooded the market they would have to sell for pennies to make the broader market wanna buy them.
@@LEMON-jj5dv That's not true at all. Yea the price would lower a bit. But considering for how much you sell a piece you will earn more than having to deal with the expenses and headaches of refining 250kg of these stuff plus the labor.
@@Nixietubelover Who would buy them then?
Now Govt is asking where's the gold 😂😂
Any recommendations on how to acquire large amounts of cpu’s?
I’ve done this before but cannot find large amounts for a price that makes it worth doing.
Bro u not making gold lmao stop
Bro the people that make these videos for all this gold from CPUS and such are the businesses that are online that offer money for gold scrap or gold CPUS worldwide and that’s how they get this much …. It’s not like they have 300 people out everyday in the city trying to find this many to make a video -
You need to score a big scrap for free entirely, buying is probably not worth by the pound unless you have a flawless cheap method to extract.
Most sellers online do not sell bulk of these without a hefty margin, as they could do the same instead.
Im owning a Cyrix 6x86 based machine and seeing this makes my heart rip apart
How many Chemicals did you inhale
I am so delighted to watch this waiting half an hour to get ready for my shift
This is why you should not sell your old stuff for cheap.. the people who are trading this stuff never pay taxes and this is safest to make black money.. think.
what?
Usa people when they start thinking sh#$ comes out
Its not black and don't make different between black and white it's racist
Any persons stuff by itself is worthless. Look at the video that's 10s of thousands of processors. All to get less than a kilo of gold. I had a tooth pulled that had a gold crown on it. Saved the crown. "MAYBE" 30 USD. If I can find someone to buy it. How much is my time worth tracking down that someone?
I wonder how many hours of labor processing and how much energy it took to process all of that (600lb+) into a couple of tiny dirty gold blocks. Is it worth it?
Thats like 1 percent of the chips in your country
That weight of these cpus is a lot heavier than my entire family
Am I the only one who is hurting from what is being done to processors?
Yes, those are all junk, it's for the best.
Why not recycle them? They are never going to be plugged back into a motherboard and used operationally again.
Far better to recycle the materials in them than have the chip sitting there doing nothing.
I'm not "Green". I am a Red comrade who is hurt when working equipment is broken, even if it is old. In addition, there are many collectors who would like to have some old computer, and computer museums are most likely somewhere else.
Although, if such a chip is broken, then it can be recycled, because it will no longer be restored.
@@СашаЕгоров-п1ъ It's rubbish that won't ever be used again.
There are only two places for these chips:
1. Recycle the materials in it
2. Give them to museums and schools for education.
Anything else is pointless.
Get over it
They aren't pets.
@@deang5622 I do not agree. As a collector of retro computer equipment, this type of component is increasingly rare and therefore more and more expensive because of this type of person.
Omfg I'd be so happy well done bro hope you got a nice slice
😢press f old cpu
f
I hate old cpu☠️
So how much was all the pain staking work of collecting that gold brought in dollars? Is it worth it?
Fake quantity of gold.
That was a lot of CPUs though, but you are absolutely right, if you’re gonna get that much gold, you need like a whole horde of CPUs to retrieve that much gold. And there’s so much work involved in that. So so very much.
Not fake. Go check Google about gold in AMD 386 intel 386 CPU. 1kg yields 9.69g of gold. 250kg can give ??? @@harikili
@VasavaViren29 dude, that is insane amount of gold. obviously not that much came from it
He Said 250kg of ceramic cpu @@harikili
I also thought of this😅. This is one of those fake videos.
I inherited a 500+ American gold sovereigns from my grandfather 40 years ago. Many are slabbed and certified from 1848-1933 all denominations and styles. Over 400 troy ozs. of gold alone.
Bro ka mind hacker hai
How was the cost of labour and energy to recover few ounces of gold 🤔
Buying them and the materials used for extracting that gold from them doesn't make this a worthwhile investment, but it's honest work.i hope you do well, god bless
What did you do with all the chemicals you used???
it means 25kg ceramic CPU extract 100gm gold 😂
It cost ₹700000+
😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
It says 950 grams, which is $70K at current price
@@fofopads4450 But, you have to factor in everything it took to get it and then subtract from the 70K. The 70K may not have been profitable.
Please do tell of how many gallons of chemicals were required ?
Здравствуйте где ты давно пропал
Praise God I’m not digging through trash for my pay check ❤
Why is gold used in building CPU chipsets? Why isn't any metal used in its place????
Почти 1кг золото из 250кг плат. Ну даже не знаю. Ну если на халяву тотдааа😂🎉
2 ляма
Больше чем 250 кг, там микронное напыление золота. Там нужно тонны переработать.
@@nadkoch значит нас наебали в описании к видео. 😁
@@KRAHABOR228 никогда такого не было, и вот опять
Thats the perfect example of if you are old you will be screwed
25 tonnes gold it is..
Man these rare pantiums and pentiums golds make my heart break in pieces
Wait! Dont forget to give the government your 28% of the profits
I hope a couple are preserved for historical purposes.
saya melihat +/- 800 gram emas ditangannya. itu mustahil terjadi. jika dalam 1000 gram CPU memiliki kandungan emas 0,1 gram. maka, hanya 25 gram emas yang akan di hasilkan dari 250.000 gram CPU.
pertanyaannya, dari mana pria itu mendapatkan 800 gram emas. ?
saya ingin merampoknya 😂😂😂
Ограбить чиновника на много дешевле и быстрее чем переработать процессоры . Сколько труда и средств надо вложить , а выхлоп покроет затраты .
What are those? Those are used for what reason?
central processors.
Nicht schlecht fast 1 kg Gold 👍
قال رسول الله "محمد" صلى الله عليه وسلم:
«و الذي نفس محمد بيده، لا يسمع بي أحد من هذه الأمة يهودي ولا نصراني ثم يموت ولم يؤمن بالذي أرسلت به إلا كان من أصحاب النار»
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6.5 kilos is my guess 🤷♂️
I doubt he got a kilo
95 grams. Just my guess because that's what the scale says. $7,000 today 8/21/23
@@bluevalentine2009the scale shows 951 grams not 95. Thats $58,600 today. I dont know where he is but in the US with that amount he would get 98% spot price for that at the right buyer which is $57,500.
nine hundred and fifty-one grams@@bluevalentine2009
The amount of people who dont understand 250kg or 9.5 grams is insane.... Amuuurrrica 🦅
fake 250kg out max 25 g
That is old chip, gold very high
@@mintaduit9257not even close! 25g is the BEST case!
@@MyNotSoHumbleOpinion yeah right, that is full processor.
i think combinate with intel chipset
Process full details video milegi kiya
ویدئو جعلی 😂😂😂 چگونه شما طلا را استخراج کردهاید در زمانی که آن CPU هنوز دستنخورده هستند؟😂😂
Золотые ножки процессора: ☠️
Aapko batane ke liye,😂😂😂.
Islam is fake too lol
Kya ye wahi hai jo main apne computer classes ke mouse se jo ball nikalta tha ye wahi game hai kya,prossers ka bhi.
For what you spend on materials and the quality of the gold, I don't know if it's that good.
It there was so much gold, blacksmiths would become millionaires
Average cpu weighs 0.024 kg. Gold recovery from one cpu ranges from 0.2-0.5 grams. There should be about 10,400 processors here so they should be able to get around 8 to 18 ounces of gold. On the higher end if they are older processors and if they have little loss
When I think of someone who has to breathe all the black smoke before they get that gold! 😳
whatever it took to get the gold is way better than synthetic diamonds
How much gold will this yield?
Extracting gold from chips is legit. But the recovery methods devised to date are energy-intensive and often require the use of highly toxic chemicals.
Every PC enthusiast must have felt sad watching this.
How much u spent on extracting gold
I thought plenty of them could be joined together to work as a quite powerful computer nowadays...
Even if they could, they are not as energy-efficient as newer CPUs. So, that would be a waste of electricity.
951g is roughly 2 pounds. The going rate for gold is 24,000 a pound so that's about $48,000
Hiw did u get all those cpu's??
I used to make belt buckles out of these and they were worth more than the gold to nerds
I'd love the little gold one. I'd buy it.
And what was the waste by product produced now?
In order to extract this little bit of gold, I don’t know how much the local ecological environment has been sacrificed.
And the prices for the chemicals?
Yeah it's like $12,000 worth of gold until you tell him you recovered it from chips and then they don't want it
And how much is the price for the contamination by the chemicals to recover that gold
about few hundreds $ for chemical and it is quite easy to handle after the process
33.3oz's of 125lbs? Correct
mujhe koi bataye sona ko aise kiun late hain log kya sona bahar sasta our ham menhanga kharidten hain kya
noo stop it hurts my brain seeing a time capsule being destroyed
They don’t work. Or have defects
@@diymaster101 oh ok
I just wanna know which cpu yields the most gold???
Do research
How to proses? Why type cemical use?
I remember back in the 90s i saved my burger king shift money for 2 years to buy the pentium dx486 computer.. i just had to play duke nukem ... ❤