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Yeah, at this point. You probably should not be getting rid of any "old gear" unless it is really so old its not "useful" that is a different requirement for most people but you get what I intend by that.

Source: https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

From the post:

>A warning about rising prices, vanishing consumer choice, and a future where owning a computer may matter more than ever as hardware, power, and control drift toward data centers and away from people.

Yeah, at this point. You probably should not be getting rid of any "old gear" unless it is really so old its not "useful" that is a different requirement for most people but you get what I intend by that. Source: https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/ From the post: >>A warning about rising prices, vanishing consumer choice, and a future where owning a computer may matter more than ever as hardware, power, and control drift toward data centers and away from people.
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I'm sitting on two older Xeon boards with chip and between 16-20Gb of ram. Still want to get rid of them lol

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If they are DDR4 even,you could probably sell them for ~$300-500+ The marked it stupid.

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DDR3, sadly.

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Give it time.... That might go to the moon too. The chip fabs are saying we are not going to see prices go down until at least 1-2 years from now. Who knows if that will be true at all though. It could just get worse.