Hmmm....I dunno, from what I've seen there 'ARE"
actually chips with purplish bodies and gold
pins, so what's the difference then?!?
They're just ceramic versions, they don't actually last longer.
Many Amiga's are much older than 7 years, heck, some older than 15, they still work. I have a computer from 1979 that still works - no ceramic chips in it.
Maybe
DoomMaster is on to something here guys...I for
one would like an explanation. And DoomMaster
is right - gold 'does conduct better..
Better than what? The main advantage of gold is that it is resistant to corrosion.
Copper conducts better than gold.
Silver conducts better than gold.
People who buy cables with gold connectors thinking conduct better are fooling themselves.
Utimatly cables would be made of silver(or perhaps selenium, which is light dependant), or even better a really cold super-conducter.