I think I might have enough Laptop Chargers.


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Over the years I've accumulated quite a few laptop chargers... Would you believe that out of all those chargers I only have a single Lenovo charger.

 

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These are the other ends...

 

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and some more chargers saying around

 

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Might want to pitch an idea to Netflix or the History Channel for a reality TV show regarding PC Hardware hoarding.  Surely it would be green lit and earn you some extra 💰💰

 

:)

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So here is some of the other things I have ..

 

Laptops A lot of them are vista, but still fun to mess with every now and then. I do have a bunch of decent laptops too. Bottom are some spare LCD screens.

 

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Coolers and fans

 

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Hard drives, 2.5 and 3.5 .. this is just a few of them

 

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a few of my spare SSD"s I have laying around

 

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Cords

 

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power cords

 

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Here are a box of old video cards.

 

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DVD / cd drives / burns

 

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Power supplies

 

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Keyboards and mice

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Spare laptop screens and keyboards and dvd / cd drives

 

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More monitors and laptops

 

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Motherboard and some other stuff you already saw

 

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Old hard drives

 

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RAM sorted by size and type

 

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USB cables sorted by type

 

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Last, but not least ... Desktops

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On 20/04/2022 at 12:28, Brandon H said:

so when's your museum of old tech opening war? :D

After running a computer repair business for 19+ years, you acquire a bunch of stuff. I'm trying to organize it best I can.

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That's insane but I can understand the collection. Most like data recovery companies hoard at least one of every type of HDD and SSD they can get their hands on for parts.

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On 20/04/2022 at 22:57, warwagon said:

So here is some of the other things I have ..

 

Laptops A lot of them are vista, but still fun to mess with every now and then. I do have a bunch of decent laptops too. Bottom are some spare LCD screens.

 

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Coolers and fans

 

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278647738_1476620339465203_8539514791189288791_n.jpg.a8e86b241b91028231947669a924b325.jpg

 

Hard drives, 2.5 and 3.5 .. this is just a few of them

 

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a few of my spare SSD"s I have laying around

 

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Cords

 

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power cords

 

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Here are a box of old video cards.

 

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278864129_486173889914354_7122920566141723365_n.jpg.20dde318651a7f2b62a62e74a9ea5634.jpg

 

DVD / cd drives / burns

 

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Power supplies

 

photo_2022-04-20_12-05-58.jpg.b2db245a8c7bdfaec8f720a3ebcda000.jpg

 

photo_2022-04-20_12-05-56.jpg.53574f174fddd19332e46c46943c91a0.jpg

 

Keyboards and mice

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278289674_757382541911829_9194650604152090957_n.jpg.e34791c03792bff4c7dd98c9a24e0448.jpg

 

Spare laptop screens and keyboards and dvd / cd drives

 

278657954_1401305243646727_5006157585985231033_n.jpg.02e3f2e980fa782f17f479d6159d2c60.jpg

 

More monitors and laptops

 

278784234_1193504291455589_3616025187622881792_n.jpg.220c77092aa309eeecc7fb32dee7eb04.jpg

 

Motherboard and some other stuff you already saw

 

photo_2022-04-20_12-05-16.jpg.f0d76241327065c741e741b7d8c9c19c.jpg

 

Old hard drives

 

278696749_3294990897395652_1952937484823342247_n.jpg.a319636ad1c481a7fe4f8df99cb3fd29.jpg

 

RAM sorted by size and type

 

photo_2022-04-20_12-05-36.jpg.af195b956ecdf3e5f7db6873f6814da4.jpg

 

USB cables sorted by type

 

278623791_723163375388747_7398888330453117717_n.jpg.8ce4fde1338ea5e6096dfb5f1d1235b4.jpg

 

Last, but not least ... Desktops

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You are definitely a keeper :D 

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