Kahenraz wrote on 2023-04-20, 06:12:
Some laptops (Apple) are picky about SODIMM (DDR2?) speeds. Some modern laptops require LPDDR (DDR3?) and won't work with regular DDR.
This is off the top of my head, from personal experience.
Yeah, those are the only two instances I have really heard of as well. I don't ever work with Apple computers, and I already keep the tiny bit of LPDDR3 I come across.
Did the first Pre-Core2 DDR2 PCs (not Macs!) have issues with faster modules? If not, there is really no reason for me to keep the oldest, slowest stuff... other than a few sticks for testing, as mentioned before.
Tetrium wrote on 2023-04-20, 12:22:
If it's for a collective 50+ years of collection without ever having ridden oneself of any memory modules (and if one has relatively little space), then yes I can imagine it will start to fill up more and more and will consequently take up more and more space, but not to the same degree as most other parts.
I basically totally agree about the laptop ram anyway. The only other useful purpose I could see such low capacity (laptop) modules potentially have, is for cannibalizing the memory chips for whatever reason. Or for use as test parts.
I don't collect laptops so my laptop parts are few.
Yeah, I don't collect laptops either. This guy certainly did... or rather, he collected the parts, heh.
I don't exactly have a tiny amount of space (I own a home), but I try to not horde stuff I will never use or that is extremely unlikely to increase in value over the next 10-15 years.
Here is my thought process when determining what to keep:
What is the value of a single 486SX, or a set of 256k or 1MB 30pin SIMMs? How hard are they to find? While the value has gone up on some, it is still quite easy to find these really, despite the fact that they are 30+ years old and relatively few of them would have been made compared to the insane quantity of PCs being pumped out in the mid 2000s. On top of that, the perceived "retro value" of older stuff like that compared to things from the mid 2000s is much much higher. A PC using authentic hardware from the early to mid '90s can get you an real PC running DOS and Windows 3.1 games on proper hardware without the issues caused by using hardware that is too new or too fast. A PC from the mid 2000s will run games that the majority of the time will work 10x better on something newer and faster.
Basically, low end hardware from the 90s still has many "practical" retro uses, and building them can be an interesting experience that opens up the possibility of running very specific old software (or other interesting hardware).
If people want to play games from ~2006 some day, however, how many will actually use a Celeron D and 2x512MB of PC2-4200 DDR2 on Windows Vista (with a hard drive) to do it? I would think very very very few, aside from those that genuinely want to laugh at how bad some OEM PCs were at the time.
There is absolutely a chance that at some point a Celeron D and slow, low capacity DDR2 will be highly sought after, but how long will I have to sit on this stuff in the mean time? And will looking at the extra boxes of junk I will never use discourage me from picking up one more scrap lot that contains valuable stuff I'll actually use? 😀
For me personally, the $250+ in scrap value and the space cleared up is worth it right now. I still have a huge quantity of RAM, but now it is contained to... one largish box, two small totes... and two small boxes. And that obviously doesn't count what is in the motherboards and PCs I own... or all the RAM that will show up in other lots over the coming years. That is plenty for my lifetime. 🤣
It's not so much about how much space a specific useless horded retro item will take up, it's the total space taken up by all of the useless horded retro items, and what could have been done with the space\time\energy\money required to keep them. I've gotten rid of many broken\dead cards and boards over the years that are likely worth more now, even defective or beyond repair... but if I kept it all I'd likely lose things that are far more precious, like my sanity, my family or the ability to walk through my office\basement\garage without hanging my head in shame. 🤣