Everything melts at high temperatures. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.nart_21086 said:Gold melts at high temps right?...
Or instead of fighting about this we could all just remeber that the guy was joking.Starke said: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?...
Also different metals melt at a wide variety of tempritures. There's three metals that are liquid at room tempriture.
Yeah, around 1675 degrees Fahrenheit for 18 karat gold. If your PS3 gets that hot, you've got other issues to to worry about.nart_21086 said:Gold melts at high temps right?...
But, but, SCIENCE!Supreme Unleaded said:Or instead of fighting about this we could all just remeber that the guy was joking.Starke said: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?...
Also different metals melt at a wide variety of tempritures. There's three metals that are liquid at room tempriture.