Useful Links for Home Computer Builders

There are many useful resources available on the Web for home computer builders. The ones on this page are just a small sample. Others may be found by doing a Google or Yahoo search for phrases like "homebuilt computer," "build your own computer," and so forth.

Here are a few of our favorites:

 

Kitchen Table Computers Forum

My friend Liam got tired of waiting for me to put up a forum, so he went ahead and put one up himself! Thanks, Liam.

Tom's Hardware Guide

An astonishing amount of valuable information about computer hardware. Highly recommended.

Microsoft

Microsoft's web site contains a staggering amount of information about the company's operating systems and software.

Motherboards.org

Everything you could ever want to know about motherboards. News, reviews, tools, forums, you name it. An excellent resource for home computer builders.

Linux Online

A wealth of information about the Linux operating system, supported hardware, applications, free downloads, and much more.

Linspire

Linspite is a desktop Linux distribution for ordinary people. It emphasizes stability, security, and user-friendliness. (You can read our review of Linspire here.)

Intel

Intel provides a great deal of very useful information about their processors, motherboards, and other products.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)

AMD's site provides a wealth of information about their processors and other products, much of which is geared specifically toward home computer builders.

Geek Toyland

Our own Amazon aStore for computer builders and other geeks. Also check out Geek Toytown, where you can find educational toys for younger kids.

Newsgroups

You will need a Usenet newsreader and access to a news server to access these resources. (Chances are, you already have both.) If you are new to Usenet and newsgroups, click here for an excellent introduction.

alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt

alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt

alt.comp.periphs.mainboard


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