I once read an article that spoke about the myth behind the precious metals inside of computers. Really it was both video and article, but it also spoke about massive amounts of old computers being purchased for pennies and bulk shipped to places such as China and India, where ppl labored for next to nothing at extracting the precious metals from these old computers. It was explained that the gold and other precious metals inside computers are compounds and it takes caustic chemicals to separate the them and obtain the valuable metal. They showed pictures of a man over a cauldron looking device with smoke going up and around him in what was obviously a very poor village. The video showed a guy with knowledge of chemistry take what I would say was a room of about 50 very large computers, servers prolly, and it fast forwards to him removing the gold, then in safety suit, gloves and goggles he applies the chemicals. In the end he made a gold bb which iirc weighed one ounce or so. He said the price of the chemicals and time involved made this hardly a profitable endeavor, but if you could ship tens of thousands of those computers overseas...
Anyhow, after writing all that, probably should have just found the video link...
Finally the question, do recyclers really pay anything for these old computers, or am I better off trying to take to them for scrap metal? Are the recycling guys on google really doing it themselves, or shipping it to China? Oh forgot to mention, the article tells about the chemicals and by-products going into the ground water in the village, environmentalist propaganda or truth? I've got nothing against doing right by mother nature, but if it's just going pollute another country then I have to reconsider.
Thanks,
Rot
Just need the stuff gone soon.