You kidding? When I lived with my ex and he was at university, he had more money to throw around with his student loan and part time job than I did working a 37 hour week.
Like in any donation, we should check who is going to get it and how it is going to be used. In the example cited by Litifeta, the equipment will be used in New Guinea. Not necessarily a university student there needs this help, but I suppose the guy is lending it, not giving it, to students of any social class who join his project.
There is a NGO here with photographers taking cameras in low-class areas, teaching kids how to use them and portrait their environment. Though not technically sound, the results are interesting, with an inside view of these areas often forgotten by governments and the daily life of their residents.
Another NGO here that uses old PC parts to teach computer assembly and technical assistance. They also use complete PCs for software training. I always donate my old PCs (or what is left of them...) to them.
Regards,
Adelaide