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Computers: Voltage Surge by Michael Quarles
In all the time Ive spent fixing computers, theres one problem thats heartbreakingly common: machines being damaged by a voltage surge. I say heartbreaking, because it is the most easily avoided of all reasons for computer downtime. An ordinary surge protector, costing only a few dollars, can save hundreds.


Building a Computer: Tools You Will Need by Michael Quarles
To build a computer, the only two tools you must have are a pair of screwdrivers, a Phillips, and a flat tip. Many first time builders may think theyll need a wide array of items, but this simply isnt so. Since many parts either plug in, or snap together, all youre left with are the screws that hold the motherboard, hard drive, and other items to the chassis.


Building a Computer: Advice to the Beginner by Michael Quarles
A good computer "build" must be based on knowledge and planning. If there is one piece of advice I can give to the prospective builder, it is to learn all you can, and use the knowledge you gain to plan your computer as throughly as possible. This is the key to a smooth, satisfying experience, resulting in a computer that works exactly as you want.


Building A Computer From Scratch by Richard Horton
SafetyThe first thing you should do before beginning any project is to be safe. When dealing with electricity is dangerous. By now your probably telling me that I'm stating the obvious, but many people try building their own PC and burn up their hardware, or worse, their home.


Embedded Single Board Computers by Kristy Annely
Our world today is full of electronic devices. We see a lot of them in our homes, in our offices and at shopping malls. Each device has their own characteristic, and they are all equipped with computers embedded deep in their system.


Building Computers: A Short History Lesson by Michael Quarles
In only a few years, the task of building your own computer has gone through remarkable changes, almost entirely for the good. Its less complicated, and far less prone to the devilish sort of problems presented by certain steps in the process.One of the most notable improvements has to do with the motherboard.


The Computer Hunt by Brenda Fleen
In this day and age, professionals, homemakers, and students alike want a computer that could do it all. Computers have taken over more and more primitive tasks over the years such as sending or receiving correspondence (email), storing huge loads of files or documents (archive), drawing blue prints and creating industrial plans (AutoCAD), accounting and organizing data (Microsoft Excel), and field research (world wide web). The convenience of it all only reinforces the need for it.


What's That Noise Coming From My Computer? by John Dow
Thats usually how it starts. You hear an unfamiliar noise when you turn on your computer. Or, you may be working along and all of a sudden, your computer stops responding.


Biostar Combo Motherboards by Hattingh Willem
I recently decided to upgrade my Pentium III 800 MHz machine, which at the time was being used as a gentoo server. I am and most likely will always be a very big fan of Abit and Asus motherboards. Simply because their robust features, scalability and just all out performance.


Best Computer Upgrades -- Cost verses Value! by John Dow
I do a lot of computer repair work and one of the first questions I get asked (after I fix the computer) is what can I do to improve the performance. I normally clean out all the old temp files and registry entries (two things that slow down a computer) whenever I work on a computer. Thats standard procedure for any service call and can help software wise.


   


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Review: Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe Motherboard (Overclockers Club)
[H] - "This is the first and only Biostar motherboard that has ever impressed me. In that it totally blew me away.
Review: Aopen i945GTm motherboard (Personal Computer World)
The Aopen i945GTm-VHL is yet another small mobile CPU-based motherboard that uses notebook type So-Dimm memory. This model is built on Micro ATX PCB, making it an ideal if very expensive candidate for home-theatre PCs.
Review: Sapphire Pure Crossfire AM2 Motherboard (Overclockers Club)
Neoseeker - "So, I flashed it. And once flashed, the overclocking went much, much smoother. But there was a hitch involved. For some reason, the board didn`t seem to like those 4-4-4-12 memory timings we had set in the beginning.

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