I Recovered $300 from 6 Old PCs

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
  • Are you looking to make some extra money by selling parts from outdated PCs? In this video, I will show you how to scrap 6 outdated PCs for money, provide tips on where and how to sell some of them, and discuss how much money can potentially be made from this endeavor. Whether you're a tech enthusiast looking to upgrade your own PC or someone looking to make a profit from old electronics, this video will provide you with valuable and strategies to maximize your earnings. Stay tuned to learn how to turn PCs into cash!
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Комментарии • 8

  • @douglasmurphy3266
    @douglasmurphy3266 Месяц назад +5

    1st PC: Who is paying $20 a stick for 128MB SDRAM ? If that is real, it needs to be explained and shown who and where to actualize a number.

    • @MisterRunon
      @MisterRunon 29 дней назад +1

      Its based on supply in demand. Prices don't magically name themselves.

    • @ElectronicWasteExplorer
      @ElectronicWasteExplorer  29 дней назад +3

      Good point of view😉, but believe me collectors are willing to pay 20 a stick maybe even more plus there are a ton of websites where you can sell PC, server parts.

  • @Fearborne
    @Fearborne 29 дней назад +1

    1st PC; please be more gentle with old parts like that or PC parts in general.
    You may have killed a couple of components because of static charge on your hands.
    By the way, there was screws on that case fan you could have removed instead of cuttng.
    Use screwdrivers and not drills.
    It also pained me to see you roughly hold the CPU right after you said to handle it with care. Those pins are extremely easy to bend and you can easily damage the CPU that way.

    • @ElectronicWasteExplorer
      @ElectronicWasteExplorer  29 дней назад +1

      I respect your care 👍, but I can assure you that the CPU is in perfect condition.

  • @HennessyRose
    @HennessyRose 29 дней назад +2

    this is painful to watch as someone who opens and disambles old parts. you were breaking parts or cutting wires which was unnecessary in some cases if you want to recoup money from this.

    • @ElectronicWasteExplorer
      @ElectronicWasteExplorer  29 дней назад +1

      I understand your point of view and I respect that, but because I deal with big quantities of e waste, I save only the parts that I can resell.

    • @slowfieldgenerator
      @slowfieldgenerator 18 дней назад

      @@ElectronicWasteExplorer there's no way not be rough and fast if you've got like 50 PCs lined up :)