Okay, So Who Else Hordes Old PC Parts?
"well they might come in handy one day."
Friday, August 24, 2012 by starkers | Discussion: Personal Computing
It hadn't occurred to me just how much junk I had collected over the years until I needed to find a couple of parts for the rig I'm building for my mother. It's like 5 deep plastic storage bins and 3 sets of 4 drawers... all reasonably full.... and I haven't even rounded up what's in the cupboard underneath the stairs, which has a multitude of cases, monitors and other stuff.
Anyhow, I thought that I'd start wheedling through it and tossing out some of the old, old stuff. Yeah, right!! I had no use or a 939 socket mobo and dual core AMD CPU, and figured nobody else would, either. Wrong!!!
A guy I'd never met before and I struck up a conversation about PC's and he revealed that he'd like to lay his hands on a 939 socket mobo, which suited me as I had one... and the CPU to go with it. Now you just can't buy these things new anymore, and he offered me $200 for them both. Well I wasn't expecting to get that much, and he did explain that he was happy to pay it, given his lengthy search, so I accepted his offer and used the cash to purchase anther SSD to pair up with my existing one in a RAID 0 array to increase capacity and performance.
Hmmm, so all this old, old and obsolete stuff... it does have a use, if not directly to me. It seems people who can't afford to update to the latest and greatest are quite willing to pay for older parts that are in good condition, and I can fulfill the needs of some with the stash I have accumulated. You see, it's not just the left overs after my own upgrades, or Shaunna's, the whole family bring their rigs to me to fix/update, and whatever parts leftover they leave for me to do with as I please because I never charge for labour or the parts I already have.
Throwing stuff out, eh! Looks like I might be hording it a while longer, given what happened the other day. It's not the first time, either, so if my trash can be another man's treasure I'd be f**kin' nuts to toss it.
Orright, so who else has a large stash of old PC parts laying around and what sort of stuff is it? That's right, fess up to being a hoarder and let us know the extent of your pile of stuff.... just how high is it?
I'll start!! I got a couple old 486 mobos, CPU's and RAM to go with, some Intel P4 related gear and bits out of a couple of old IBMs that came out of the Ark.
Reply #2 Friday, August 24, 2012 9:42 PM
My brother inlaw accumulated a fair bit of stuff when he had a '42 WLA single and an outfit as well....eventually he sold the single and gave the outfit to his son....then looking at the bits left over they simply bought another frame from the States and now have a nice new third WLA.....
Not computer bits...but bits all the same...![]()
Reply #3 Friday, August 24, 2012 9:45 PM
I did have an enormous stash. I received 11 dead, dying or unknown condition PC's in one batch, 9 in another and a big box of parts to boot in the last 18-24 months. A big pile of monitors, kb's and mice came along with everything.
I've since pulled most of the working parts. and used them to either build working rigs out of the pile (5 total) to give away to those in need of one or to fix units for friends and family. I think I'm down to a few fans, some CD and floppy drives, a PSU and a lot of SD and DDR RAM.
Everything else, including 5 CRT monitors, 6 kb's and the cases and mobos went to recycling.
I can't wait to get some more. It was loads of fun.
Reply #4 Friday, August 24, 2012 9:56 PM
I have quite a bit of old parts... forced myself to pitch a few things here and there, but I likely could build 4-6 computers if I wanted... granted, 1 of those would be good...
Reply #5 Friday, August 24, 2012 10:05 PM
I build new arrays with the parts, keep the ones that aren't too long in the tooth and give away the ones that are. I also always have two spare, ready to go older units for things likee catastrophic lightening strikes.
Several years back we got hit by lightening and it took out all six of our computers. I had enough parts ion hand to build three more the next day.
I did get rid of the "junk" though. One thing I always keep is screws and the like.
Business people with older custom built rigs will often pay for old if its an exact match. Some custom software is out of date but horrendous to upgrade. I recently helped rebbot an old system for a man who does motorcycle diagnostics. To get a new system and the upgraded software needed to run it would have cost him $25,000. He got his old one fixed for $300.
I admit I almost shed a tear though when I threw out my IBM PS-1 with the 50k cpu. My first baby.
Reply #6 Friday, August 24, 2012 10:30 PM
I can get kind of crazy but my dad has a full room full of old computer parts.
Reply #7 Friday, August 24, 2012 10:32 PM
Moderate/small parts collection, except for 2 whole intact retired PCs (win-95 and win-98se). Would be 3 but my first XP box found a second home a couple years after retirement.
Reply #8 Friday, August 24, 2012 10:51 PM
I have a whole closet full. Actuall still have a P100 processor and the old memory chips that came with it. Even have a ISA SoundBlaster16 audio card. Still even have MSDos on floppys. You name it I probably have it somewhere. My wife calls me a horder and she's probably right.
Reply #9 Friday, August 24, 2012 10:51 PM
I use the tried and true hand-me-down system where each new bit displaces older bits down the 'computer line'... eg my 240gig Sandisk SSD went into my machine...and the existing OCZ 60 went into my laptop [doing that now]....and the old 160g platter will go into a semi-retired laptop to replace its 40.
Things didn't quite go so well with the GTX590.....as that displaced the XFX 285 ...but I haven't got another machine that can take it...so it's back in its box....![]()
Reply #12 Friday, August 24, 2012 11:48 PM
And you now have an unused laptop platter drive, another good spare part to have .
Reply #14 Saturday, August 25, 2012 1:17 AM
Side note - You fellas should really be thinking about us creating a giant robot using spare parts to destroy some segment of the world. I shall provide the torso.
Reply #17 Saturday, August 25, 2012 3:33 AM
There is a real interest in the old stuff.
I play Railroad tycoon 3, this game and others will not run properly on windows 7 and new machines with large amounts of RAM.
So as an example, the old stuff is not obsolete if you like to play the old games.
Reply #18 Saturday, August 25, 2012 7:00 AM
Yeah, I strip down those less than desirable rigs for their working parts. I kept some cases but tossed quite a few because they were those damned mini towers or just plain ugly with awkward interior setups that are just hard to work with.
I did get rid of the "junk" though. One thing I always keep is screws and the like.
I've pretty much kept everything internal, hence the growing pile o' bits... which could turn into newer bits if the current trend continues.
So, does wifey refuse to enter the parts room... handing you all the cleaning equipment to do it yourself? I got that until I put it all neatly into containers and drawers, etc. I still get the vaccy and mop foisted upon me some days, but not as often now.
Things didn't quite go so well with the GTX590.....as that displaced the XFX 285 ...but I haven't got another machine that can take it...so it's back in its box...
That's mostly how it works around here, replaced parts going to other machines, whether they be ours or the extended family's. Thing is, sooner or later you run out of rigs to put it all in, and then the pile grows, and grows, and grows. I've been pretty lucky with my higher-end GFX cards, though. Fortunately, I've always found those a home... but I do have a swag of Nvidia 5xxx, 6xxx, 7xxx and 8xxx series cards, and a few ATI's.
I don't recall seeing one while sifting through things, not that I was ever really looking for one. I'll have another look, but don't hold your breath cos I somehow don't think so.
Reply #19 Saturday, August 25, 2012 7:42 AM
Before you know it, the pile looks like this:
Reply #20 Saturday, August 25, 2012 8:29 AM
Now you mention it! I might look into something that'll go fetch coffee/tea and lunch/dinner, etc.... and something to scare off sales people and religious canvassers, cos the dog's too small to menace/intimidate anything and thus is useless. Yeah, I really hate it when I'm truly engrossed in something and the doorbell rings and it's some religious canvasser or salesperson trying to sell me shit I don't want or need... like the other day when I had my hands full fitting a CPU cooler and couldn't answer the door straight away.
Ding dong, ding dong repeatedly: "Look, we know you're in there, we can hear you moving around through the screen door."
"What do you want?"
"We Just want to pass on the good news about the Lord and his second coming"
"Look, sorry, but I'm really busy right now and can't come to the door."
Ding dong, ding dong, ding, dong..... "But sir, your life depends on it."
"Look, I'm really not interested and I really do have my hands full."
Ding dong, ding dong, ding, dong more frantically this time: "But sir, we need to pass on this important news."
Ah, the CPU cooler is secure and at last I can go to the door....
"Listen, you pair of gobshites, I asked you nicely three times, now [somewhat loudly] what part of fuck off don't you understand?"
I really hate having to resort to such tactics and possibly upsetting my neighbours, but what do you do when they refuse to leave? Worse still, I have a "Salespersons and Religious People, Please do NOT Knock" sign posted on the door. Just because I have a doorbell the bastards think they can ignore it.... shall have to upgrade my sign to include it as well, then.
Anyhow, back on topic....
I play Railroad tycoon 3, this game and others will not run properly on windows 7 and new machines with large amounts of RAM.
So as an example, the old stuff is not obsolete if you like to play the old games.
Exactly, and there's some old applications people like to use that don't run on new machines. A former neighbour of mine refused to let go of his Win 95 rig because it ran things he said wouldn't run on 98.... well that was his story, back when Vista had been on the shelves for 12 months or more. I tend to think it was more that he was as tight as a fishes bum and didn't want to spend on 98 or beyond.... but that's another story. What I'm hearing more as a reason to go with the older stuff these days is the inability [lack of funds] to upgrade to newer equipment, so I guess that's reason enough for me to hang on to this stockpile of old stuff.
*EDIT*
Oh yeah, with regard to the religious canvassers. People have the right to believe in what they want. I'm fine with that! What I'm not fine with is having them calling at my door with it, especially when I have a sign specifically asking them not to.
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Reply #1 Friday, August 24, 2012 9:40 PM
I used to, then one day I got tired of all of it and pitched it in the trash. It was all antiquated anyway.