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Perfectly logical, but somehow difficult... "I might want to turn this into a media center PC" or "maybe I should put xp on this for old SecuDrive(sp?) games". I've got a little bit of a hoarder mentality with things that could turn into fun new projects!
I hear ya, and I do a little bit of that. However, I've had to force change this habit slowly by throwing away anything without a functional need.
Unless I do look into the project and have a plan for it, then more likely than not I won't make a use of it. :)
Yeah, I think I need to move that way. If it doesn't fit in the unRAID box or the main PC. It needs to go. Whether that's donation, selling, recycling or trash, I should just quit hoarding the parts. I'm one of those folks that saves the best weapons till the end of the game "in case I need them", picks the neutral path instead of the dark/light path cause I don't want to cut off my options, and would rather organize my 50 spare USB cables by size/type/length than throw them away. 🤣 It's a thought process that pervades more than just spare PC parts after upgrade lol. Habit breaking is definitely the name of the game!