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    Quote Originally Posted by unknownk View Post
    What do you do with computer stuff too old to resell in the normal channels? For example I could use a bulk purchase of laptop IDE drives normally too small for anything somebody would want to use (20MB to 20 GB for example) for my collection. Scrap value can't be too much for those.
    Did you mean resale value? Scrap value of a typical 3.5" HDD is more or less the same regardless of whether it's 20MB or 500GB. They may differ a little but it has nothing to do with their storage capacity. I would simply scrap them unless there are any that are so old they have vintage value.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ilyaz View Post
    Did you mean resale value? Scrap value of a typical 3.5" HDD is more or less the same regardless of whether it's 20MB or 500GB. They may differ a little but it has nothing to do with their storage capacity. I would simply scrap them unless there are any that are so old they have vintage value.
    I was refering to laptop drives not 3.5" dekstop drives (which are much heavier and are made of aluminum and not stamped steel). By resell value I meant items that the local computer refurb people would not need or bother with being too old for their needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unknownk View Post
    I was refering to laptop drives not 3.5" dekstop drives (which are much heavier and are made of aluminum and not stamped steel). By resell value I meant items that the local computer refurb people would not need or bother with being too old for their needs.
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