The installer actually just wants to bring garbage away, but then finds a gaming PC with components worth over 1000 euros on the bracket

This functioning Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card was found on the trash (picture: stacked-on Reddit).

You have to be lucky! Then you obviously also find PC components worth over 1000 euros on the trash. At least that's how it happened to this installer who actually only wanted to dispose of a few old doors on the garbage dump.

Functioning graphics card, mainboard, power supply and more found on the trash

That's what it's about:On Reddit, a person who incorporates career doors reports on his curious experience on a dump. This is exactly where he had driven his cousin to throw away a few doors. But they found a PC that was surprisingly good in good shape.

The person could not simply take away and start the PC because some components such as the hard disk or an SSD were missing, but there was a lot in the housing-like a really fast RX 6900 XT graphics card.

All that should have been with it:

  • GPU:Radeon RX 6900 XT
  • Processor:i9 11900KF
  • Mainboard:ASUS TUF Gaming Z590
  • Power supply:850 watts from Corsair
  • Fan:Lian Li

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It is particularly remarkable to this find,that at least the graphics card still worked without any problems. The installer took her home and bequeathed his brother, who was able to replace his old Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti with the more powerful AMD RX 6900 XT.

That is really worth something:Although the other components still work, the entire hardware is easy to value over 1,000 euros. The graphics card alone usually costs over 600 euros, the processor costs well over 300 euros. The mainboard, the fans and the power supply, of course, do not usually exist for free.

Who throws something away, and above all: why?Of course, the spirits differ on this question and the comments of the article are diligently puzzled. As usual, the assumptions and speculation assume that maybe someone just had no idea about the matter and maybe disposed of the hardware of an ex-partner. Or these are rich who don't care.

How do you think about it: Why should anyone just dispose of something valuable on the dump?