Exactly im not sure but, they are usually gold pins sometimes gold blocks but they are about 9 carrot so not worth selling :)
Computer motherboard can be recycled for gold and other precious metals. Here we will explain how to collect gold out of PC motherboard.see more: http://www.goldinpc.com/scraping-gold-from-computer-motherboard/
Yes. The pins that connect the CPU to the motherboard are made of gold.
The amount of gold in an Intel motherboard typically ranges from 0.1 to 0.5 grams. This gold is mainly used in the connectors, traces, and other components to enhance conductivity and prevent corrosion. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific model and design of the motherboard.
The CPU, or Processor is found in the CPU socket on a motherboard.
Their are two bridge found in motherboard the north bridge and the south bridge. North bridge found near the CPU and south bridge found near the BIOS.
A motherboard
Yes, Computers manufactured from the 60's to the 90's have traces of gold in the motherboard.
If a motherboard is installed without the use of standoffs (the yellow-gold colored heads) and instead is mounted directly to the case, then the motherboard will end up not working. It may be a temporary problem (put the standoffs in and remount and it works) or you may get to buy a new motherboard (FZZZZT POP!)
Where is gold normally found
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motherboard manual
Gold is found in the ground.