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The price have more then doubled in my lifetime, at some times.
Makes me wonder if there is a business to be had.
 
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The price have more then doubled in my lifetime, at some times.
Makes me wonder if there is a business to be had.

I believe there are a fair few companies in the UK at least that buy old electronics to strip for gold.

Not sure how much there is in an average MB, but i guess no more than a few grams.
 
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Hi,
Not a lot there is a lot more silver.
 
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I believe there are a fair few companies in the UK at least that buy old electronics to strip for gold.

Not sure how much there is in an average MB, but i guess no more than a few grams.
few grams you say, at the current price of gold a few grams is more expensive then the motherboard. i do not know the purity they use so it is a statement with some salt.
 
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Not enough to make the extraction process profitable if I had to guess


Definitely seems more like something you'd do if you were already in the salvage business as an additional small revenue stream.
 
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Not enough to make the extraction process profitable if I had to guess

my thought also, i wish i knew what karat they use.
i have acces to a lot of used equipment, and im intrigued by the possibility of it to be extracted.

 
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More like measured in grains, and only if a CPU is included. Profitable on a very large scale, but the melting of the metals to purify them costs more in energy (at residential rates) than the value of the precious metals, let alone the chemicals consumed in the process.
 
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my thought also, i wish i knew what karat they use.
i have acces to a lot of used equipment, and im intrigued by the possibility of it to be extracted.


Karat is a reference to purity. Most extraction methods would require Aqua regia, a mix of strong acids that can actually dissolve gold, to actually separate out the gold. The alternative industrial process grinds the entire motherboard into a fine powder and burns off everything but the gold. In either case, karat would be determined by your process of purification and not the initial value of the purity.

Both aqua regia and and industrial grinding are prohibitively expensive. Motherboards themselves are largely silicon (glass), so you're actually hoping to get gold from the components. Extraction of rare earths is largely something that people do with much older electronics...where you had to have them (old electronics having used rare earths as a means around material performance issues). I'd suggest that anybody thinking this is a viable financial option should really reconsider...as it's mostly governmental grants and favorable terms which allow this enterprise to be profitable.



Let me also dissuade from a bunch of other stupid get rich quick schemes.
1) No, melting silver dollars into silver ingots or fashion items does not appreciably increase its value.
2) No, Seinfeld was wrong. The amount of energy and time required to return a bunch of bottles for the refund value is not inherently profitable without prohibitively expensive fuel usage due to the volume of items that would be required to make the trip worth your time.
3) No, recycling old tools for components is not profitable. By the time you unspool the wire in motors, melt is down, and create a copper ingot you've spent more than the metal can return unless the tool was free and ancient (modern tools are almost uniformly cheaply made and cheap out on wiring because it is so expensive).

If you should decide to ignore this advice, good luck. It's kind of fun to watch someone spend 40+ hours taking stuff apart, spending thousands on safety equipment, and slowly creating an ingot of metal that is much smaller than they expected, only to do the math and discover it's sale won't break even with its extraction cost (let alone be profitable). Sometimes, people have to discover for themselves that you're trying to dissuade them for their benefit, not because you're part of the conspiracy to keep them from being a billionaire.
 
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It's quite hazardous to inhale the chemicals involved, and to get the acids on your skin, but if you can get passed that it might be profitable.
 
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Just do this search on ebay and look at completed and sold listings:
computer boards for scrap gold recovery.

My Wife just sold a bunch of old memory cards I got from work and some old PC board "gold fingers" I got years ago for about $140.00.
 
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What's funny is I always make more money off testing and reselling working components that I get out of the "gold scrap" auction lots than most are making from the gold recovery itself. The coating of gold on many components is measured in microns, it's a lot on an atomic scale but on an economic scale it's effectively nothing.
 
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It's more profitable to pile all your old green boards and take them down to the scrap yard where they hand you cash.

Pulling low grade gold plating off contact points is a long grueling process that you'll spend more money on chemicals and time that you've actually wasted money opposed to making it.

Since the board is mostly copper tracing, you'd be better off trying to strip that out instead.

Cause if it was a thing, to make money with... we'd all been doing it 30 years ago.
 
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Yea, there is very little gold on most PC Boards, as it's in the microns as plating. The real money maker is the copper that is used for the traces and planes on/in the board.

As for the reason for the rise in cost for motherboards is the layer count now that is need for the clock/data speeds and power drawl of the IC's (CPU). Back in the early 90's, the average motherboard was 4 layers and by the mid 2000's, that went to 6 and 8 layers. Today with all of the fast RAM speeds and interfaces like USB/PCIE and the power required for all of the features, most mother boards are 10 to 12 layers now.
 
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how much gold is in our average motherboard​

On average, likely less than half a milligram. BITD, there was a lot more gold being used because at the time it was the best solution for contact surfaces. Now manufacturers use a carefully crafted selection of alloys that contain some gold but not nearly as much.

Makes me wonder if there is a business to be had.
Unless you can do recycling en-mass, no. You'd go broke before ever becoming profitable.
 
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Not enough to become rich from it...
 
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On average, likely less than half a milligram. BITD, there was a lot more gold being used because at the time it was the best solution for contact surfaces. Now manufacturers use a carefully crafted selection of alloys that contain some gold but not nearly as much.


Unless you can do recycling en-mass, no. You'd go broke before ever becoming profitable.
i was wondering since i could get as much i wanted ish, for a 1 person work that is. for free.

Not enough to become rich from it...
was never my intetion
 
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If you have old Hi-Fi / stereo equipment like RCA plug style connectors lying around & it was considered high end in it's day, there will be gold found in those components. I've got a small bucket full of them but still tossing up if investing in chemicals to separate the gold is worth it.
 
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If you have old Hi-Fi / stereo equipment like RCA plug style connectors lying around & it was considered high end in it's day, there will be gold found in those components. I've got a small bucket full of them but still tossing up if investing in chemicals to separate the gold is worth it.
Better off to just scrape the gold off with a razor or something. A lot quicker of a process.
 
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Better off to just scrape the gold off with a razor or something. A lot quicker of a process.
There are videos on YT that show how to do it with hardware store bought chemicals & waiting overnight for it to work.
Unless you have a BIG bucket full, very unlikely. Aquaregia is pricey.
Aquaregia? had to look that one up, I have no idea how expensive it is where I am in the world.
 
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There are videos on YT that show how to do it with hardware store bought chemicals & waiting overnight for it to work.

Aquaregia? had to look that one up, I have no idea how expensive it is where I am in the world.
Watch some videos of this. It's way complicated of 200,000's of an inch coating of gold. Probably not 24k either. It's not a jewelery quality gold and worth a fraction.

Got an old board or something, just see what it takes to just "scratch" the gold off. You'll see what I'm saying how thin the coating is.
 
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Watch some videos of this. It's way complicated of 200,000's of an inch coating of gold. Probably not 24k either. It's not a jewelery quality gold and worth a fraction.

Got an old board or something, just see what it takes to just "scratch" the gold off. You'll see what I'm saying how thin the coating is.
The videos I saw although couple yrs ago, the guy had boxes of old motherboards & related expansion boards. Just placed them in the container with the chemicals & the rest was a waiting game.
 
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The videos I saw although couple yrs ago, the guy had boxes of old motherboards & related expansion boards. Just placed them in the container with the chemicals & the rest was a waiting game.
It's a few doses of chemicals and contamination separation. I don't remember exactly, like you looked into this many years ago.

I found it profitable to just scrap the entire board(s) at the scrap yard. Back when I did scrapping, old car batteries left on the side of the road paid 5 bucks each for the lead. It was more profitable than dealing with electronics hardware actually.
 
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..I believe there are a fair few companies in the UK at least that buy old electronics to strip for gold...
Not only gold. Also rare earth elements. It is said that rare earth elements could be recycled which are needed in germany. ;)
 
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