Reply 4220 of 4893, by Mandrew
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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2023-04-20, 23:36: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 […]
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.
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For me personally, the $250+ in scrap value and the space cleared up is worth it right now.
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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.
That's basically it, most hardware are readily available aside from a few obscure items. 286, 386, 486, Pentiums, Athlons, whatever, most of them won't appreciate in value at all but they are taking tons of space. And that's 90's-2000's hardware when all this was at peak popularity!
Now hoarding 478, 775, 939 and other modern systems or parts? Entirely pointless unless it's a top of the line unit or server and not some low-end office rig or OEM bs.
Most of us fall into this trap because it's hard to say no to free stuff.