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    Mystery Reference Guide

    Hello All...

    When I was a little pup on the forum I remember stumbling across something that I have yet to re-stumble upon. It was a chart or a webpage, possibly from the gold refining forum, that listed all of these different CPU's, their exact weights, the amount of gold (maybe), and also how many of them it took to make a pound of them. I remember it having pics and being very detailed. Thought I either downloaded it, saved it or something but I've looked and Googled and nothing.

    If anyone knows what I am talking about could you please PM me with the link?

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    This isn't what I was looking for but has some info...

    Gold Content List in CPU Chips
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