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I see your point, I really don't like leaving my old pc parts laying around collecting dust either, what I do is take my previous pc parts, put it together as Budget Builds then dump them off to Family and Friends whom do not know how to build pc's, works like a charm :P Seriously, I do usually give it to them for Free though.
To better answer your question:
Your i5-3470 is a 10+ year old platform using only DDR "3" Ram, that platform is getting too old to bother with.
I looked into Bottleneck, that 660 Ti is already to weak for that 3470, So....
A couple comments I've seen in this Thread could help you to not have to throw it all way.
Thank you bro for the info, this is helpful, yeah my plan was giving it to someone else they might put good use to it. Since I am in third world country LOL.