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Time for a belated spring clean, me thinks. I am rubbish at it but I've got to start somehow.

I've got some boxes with motherboards, lots of cables, old graphics cards etc. What do you do with this stuff? Chuck it out? Does it have any value? e.g. I've got loads of cables that connect hard drives to the motherboard, both the old and new type. Cable that connect into the back of computers. Bits of metal that cover up the back of computers and so on. What to do...?

How do you declutter this sort of stuff? How do you go about decluttering anything! Clothes etc.

I know its a change in mental attitude I need to take but I am not there by a mile.

Thanks,

Jon
 
Old but working PC stuff can usually find a home on the MM if you give it away for only postage costs. Otherwise local electronics processing facility (i.e. the tip). There are always people after odd cables. Lone backplates are probably scrap metal (listen out for the rag and bone man).

Clothes go to the charity shops or ebay.
 
I have old receivers / games / cd players that I will never use anymore, but couldnt face throwing them out for some reason, parents attic they go!
 
I've got 2 plastic boxes in the attic for random bits.

  1. 1 is full of AV cables, connectors and general AV stuff I think might come in handy
  2. 1 is full of PC cables, screws, connectors and general PC stuff
It's proved to work well because I know if I need to tinker with the PC or grab a spare HDMI cable, I just need to pop the lid off the relevant box.

I don't stash everything in there, so I will throw out something if I don't think I'll need it but there hasn't been a time where I've found myself disappointed that I've not got a spare etc
 
Only got few cables etc from two pc builds. So the spares are still lying about including an antec1200case other decluttering I did was chuck a load of stuff out when I moved house. Trying to keep the clutter to a minimum these days.
 
Fortunatly have a spare room here thats generally empty so when I need to declutter I start pulling stuff out and put it in the spare room grouped by the different catagories then sort it out once everything is pulled out. I have to be quite unrelenting with chucking stuff out and/or giving away to family members when I tidy up or I collect up way too much clutter.
 
I had a clear out a few month ago when we had a skip here. I'd been hoarding every bit of old equipment up in the loft, including several Barton / NF7 rigs I used to run SETI on, but there comes a time when it's just past it's usefulness.

Like EVH I sorted out a load of cables so that I always have some spares, kept a couple of old PSU's, an ancient CDROM and a HDD for fault diagnosis, but everything else went.

I even threw out an old "desktop" PC case, the type that used to sit under your monitor, that I'd been keeping for a modding project that I realised was never going to happen.
 
Back yard sale

if you have a sale in your back yard no one going to see it :D

I have a two boxes of computer stuff and a bag of rubbish that has value but needs to go and one pile of sellable stuff that i dont have the time to sell. I have some desktop speakers and sub that are ok that want to give a way. dont have a car so cant tip them. I have two mb boxes full with computer odds and ends and everytime i throw pc stuff a way i tend to need it few months later. Its all about dividing it up in to sections and doing it bit by bit.
 
The minimalist in me is squealing in pain at this. I throw things away that I end up needing. I hate clutter.

Except books. I have bookshelves full of them. But, hey, everybody's got to have one vice, right?

I'd throw all the crap away at the tip. Sell anything worth any money on the MM here.
 
Both my wife and I are pretty appalling on the clutter front.

Our house is literally packed with tens of thousands of items, of which probably only 20% get used on any kind of regular basis. Examples include:

-Bags of paperwork e.g. old mobile phone bills, bank statements, stuff related to old homes etc etc
-Old computer gear e.g. cables, backplates etc much like the OP, obsolete hardware (Pentium 3? Yeah that'll come in handy...)
-Little cuddly toys etc often got 'because it was cute' or as stocking fillers etc
-Cosmetics/'smellies', literally dozens and dozens of bottles of creams, lotions etc that will never get used, that's not including maybe another 5-10 gift packs of the same that have never been opened
-Overflowing bookshelves in the dining room, living room, 1st and 2nd floor landings
-All kinds of random kitchen stuff, you know like bizarre utensils used to peel an aubergine while standing on one leg on the moon, basically any 'good idea' to solve the most random trivial kitchen issues in the world, my wife will buy. Most of them still in their packets in a cupboard for the past x years
-DVD box sets where we own 7 series and have watched S01E01
-Tins of food, boxes of food, packets of food, pots of spices... basically things that if we were feeling adventurous we might make but in reality never will... I think we have about 30 different spices?
-Garage has two dismantled bed frames in it
-Old mobile phones being kept as backups just in case
-Drawer with old small electricals from when I was a teenager... Gameboy, walkman, camera, discman etc haven't been used over a decade
-Old study materials.... I feel all nostalgic looking through them and don't want to throw them out. Plus in some cases I think "if I ever went back to studying this type of thing again, I'd want to refer to my old work as it was really good". To be fair I have purged all my school stuff at least.
-Pictures just sat around in rooms on the floor that we haven't bothered to hang up
-Loads of clothes... like I've got say 5 suits, 15 smart shirts, 15 casual tops/shirts etc etc and that's AFTER recycling a load recently.... realistically do I need that many? Likewise the utility room probably has at least 50 unmatched socks.
-Hundreds and hundreds of burned cds/dvds containing random stuff I downloaded like 10 years ago
-Hundreds of CDs - ironically for an IT geek I am bucking the trend and just buy CDs nowadays as they have dropped in price so much, and bear in mind I used to listen to MP3s back in the 90s when the vast majority of people had never even heard of them
-Truckloads of stationary.... packets of post-its, packets of files, packets of pens etc

On the plus side we've recently been having a massive sort out to convert one room into a nursery, so things aren't as bad as they once were. Although we do now have an unbelievably large array of baby items, there must be at least a months worth of clothing for example.

I would say clutter is probably the #1 issue with how our house looks, 90% of the time it looks a mess because all shelves are bulging, counters and tables just covered in stuff.... when we have a blitz tidy it actually looks a lot better and we say "lets try and keep it like this!" but within a week it is returning to normal. When I watch those property programmes on TV, Phil Spencer goes round and is like "you need to dress this room to sell - de-clutter and give each room a clear definition and purpose" - he would have an absolute field day with us :)

One thing that irks me about de-cluttering is it means thinking about how much money has been wasted - since often a fair proportion of what we throw out has never been used. I'd estimate we spend at least a grand a year on useless tat that just clogs up the house.

Anyway, to answer the question about how to de-clutter, as a serial clutterer I am probably not best placed to advise but here are some things that work for me:
-Be as ruthless as you can - if in doubt, the chances are you don't really need it. Ask yourself "if I chuck this out, what's the worst that can happen?". The reality is the worst that could happen may be, you can't plug an obsolete hard drive into an obselete motherboard, meaning you can't sell an obsolete PC for £10. In my cases the cost of that is less than the value gained (less stress, more space)
-If necessary do it iteratively - bin some stuff and then return to the stuff you decided to keep but haven't used since 6 months later
-Clothing: If you are like me, you'll have some items that you basically would never choose to wear if you have other items of the same type available because of some flaw (doesn't fit well, damaged, silly logo or whatever). Give all that to charity, realistically your 13th choice casual shirt will only ever get worn in an emergency. Keep one for DIY and such if you must. If clothes don't fit but you like the style and want to keep it to wear in future, ask yourself if you are currently making a determined effort to make them fit. If not, just chuck it out and buy a replacement when the day comes - you'll be a winner anyway because you'll have achieved your desired body shape.
-Nostalgia is not necessarily a bad reason for keeping hold of things. I actually think that 'stupid'/sentimental reasons can be better than trivial practical ones like holding onto items you have no emotional attachment to "as a spare". When you handle such items in future it evokes feelings rather than "not this crap again, where I can find a place to stuff it this time"
-Make things as easy as possible for yourself - don't allow yourself excuses for not decluttering, come equipped with everything you need (bin liners, bags for recycling, buy a proper shredder, allen keys at the ready to dismantle flatpack etc)
 
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Speaking of clearing out PC parts, it took me 14 hours to sort through this little lot the other day, and list it on various sites for sale, chuck it out, or re-organise and store it.

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Are old PC parts floggable on the MM? (like 5+ years old)

I've about 3 old school desktops which are sitting doing nothing. Could be stripped and flogged if I thought anyone would want the stuff.
 
If it's pretty old (in tech terms) you wont get much at all if you try to sell it. What i do with old PC stuff is just give it to my local little computer shop.

Just remember when decluttering old stuff "Do i really need it? Will i ever use it?" If no.. eradicate!
 
My Missus clutters things up an keeps atuff that should just be chucked. Blinking infuriates me, I've started stuffing it all in bags and hurling it in the garage and all the stuff she "needs" she never notices is gone.

Silly woman, it drives me insane.
 
I keep meaning to have a throw out of unused stuff. My main culprits are old clothes I wont wear again, old books, DVDs and CDs that I don't have a player for, and a loft full of obsolete computer parts. I think I will make a start this weekend. I am normally quite good and fairly ruthless on my clearouts as I had to clear my fathers cellar after he died. It made me realise how much you can collect over the years and never use.

For example my wardrobe is bursting with clothes, yet I almost always wear the same few things. So I tjink I will get rid of everything except those.
 
The last time we did a mini declutter we just threw it into some bin bags and it all went to the recycling centre.
 
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