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Tom's Hardware Guide
Welcome to Tom's Hardware Guide, the Internet's
premier resource for PC hardware reviews and news.
Tom's Hardware Guide delivers hard-hitting articles
and reports to tech-savvy IT professionals,
technology innovators and early adopters looking to
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Madonion Gamers HQ
MadOnion.com is a benchmark software developer and
an internet-based services provider. Powered by a
series of internet-enabled benchmarks and the
world's largest computer performance information
database, we have become a leading provider of
computer performance products and services.
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ipKonfig
Good site with reviews of computer cooling hardware.
Reviews and information on CPU cooling fans and
heatsinks. Also other performance hardware reviewed.
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SysOpt.com
System Optimization,reviews and articals.
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Speed Guide
SpeedGuide.net is a popular source of information on
improving PC performance, as well as broadband
Internet tweaks and tips. The Website provides both
the novice and the technically advanced reader with
better understanding and tools for optimizing their
system. A large portion of the site's content is
dedicated to Cable Modems and DSL technology,
stressing on improving TCP/IP performance over high
speed/latency networks. |
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Software Tips & Tricks
Welcome to SoftwareTipsandTricks.com, Here you will
find Tips and Tricks for Software, Hot Downloads of
the Week, Interesting Articles, Easter Eggs and
Support Forums where you can ask questions, share
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Focus on PC Support
Welcome to About, the Human Internet, where real
people help you get whatever you want from the Web
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Your Basic Hardware page
To help make purchasing decisions that will allow
you to get the best hardware possible for your
money. To inform those who would like to learn more
about computer hardware and how it all works
together. To help others in getting the most out of
their computer and assist in making upgrades easy.
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Active Hardware
COmputer Hardware reviews. |
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PC Mechanic
PC Mechanic is a site with a different purpose than
many of the other computer technology sites on the
internet. While sites that base themselves in
hardware reviews are a dime-a-dozen now days, this
site's founder, David Risley, noticed a big void
when it came to truly useful information on the
subject. David spent his share of time looking
around the internet for simple computer information
and could find no centralized location for it. This
is where PC Mechanic comes in today. We provide
easy, plain-English information on computers that
other sites just assume you already know. We provide
tutorials to show you how to perform various tasks,
from installing a video card to assembling an entire
computer. We also provide background information on
hardware and provide explanations on how things
work. We try to live up to the name of the site and
help you gather information to be your own PC
Mechanic. By way of our troubleshooting FAQ and our
support forum, we hope you can find what you are
looking for. |