As do all metals. Gold can withstand much higher than what a PS3 could create though, a lot of the wiring in my computer is gold and it doesn't melt so i don't see why it would melt on a PS3.nart_21086 said:Gold melts at high temps right?...
^ LolCurtmiester said:$50 your friend drops and breaks it when he goes to pick it up to see how heavy it is.
Gold melts at pretty low tempritures realitive to other metals. If its melting point is higher than the PS3's ambient heat or not, I genuinly do not know.VanQQisH said:As do all metals. Gold can withstand much higher than what a PS3 could create though, a lot of the wiring in my computer is gold and it doesn't melt so i don't see why it would melt on a PS3.nart_21086 said:Gold melts at high temps right?...
No, it's a waste of money, and it's just asking for someone to break into my house and nick it.Pm0n3y said:So... would you get it? (if you had the money for it, of course.)
This guy explains it better than I could do also.Gildan Bladeborn said:I've never understood the point of sticking gold plating to things that don't need them - it rarely if ever results in an aesthetic improvement. Gold-plating a PS3 would simply make it ugly, and you stupid for having spent so much money on an ugly gold plated PS3 when you could have bought all kinds of cool stuff with your 5 grand instead.