Hey all, hope I’m in the correct place.

I have:

-Intel DG965WH motherboard with chipset

-Intel D875PBZ motherboard with chipset

-Mitsumi D359MD3 3.5 floppy drive

-MSI DR4-A (MA-8404A) dvd+r/+rw drive

-Lite-on It LH-18A10 dvd rewritable drive

-Allied AL-C400ATX 400W power supply

-Allied AL-A400ATX 400W power supply

-a bunch of 1GB corsair and Kingston ram

Should I trash this stuff? It’s all used but works as far as I know, and is moderately clean.

Cheers!

  • kuddlesworth9419@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I keep it under my bed. You can put it on Ebay but you probably won’t get much for it and it might take some time to actually sell.

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      1 year ago

      I’m not looking to make money, I just don’t want to trash things that some might want or are useful older parts.

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        1 year ago

        I recently sold (essentially gave away for €1) some 15+ years old AMD parts (MB, CPU, cooler) on Ebay. If you don’t mind the effort of posting it on Ebay, packaging and shipping, then go for it.

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        1 year ago

        Probably just Ebay for cheap. See if you can find similar hardware and match the price or undercut to try and shift it but in the year 2023 I can’t think many people will want a floppy drive.

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    1 year ago

    Put it up on your local classifieds site for free, with the stipulation that it all comes as a bundle. It’s not worth the effort to sell but at least this way it doesn’t go in the trash.

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    1 year ago

    There might be places to give old hardware to near you, but this is kind of local in nature