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post Feb 29 2008, 10:02 AM
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hello everybody.

i need an advice on sites or books that related on pc hardware and network guides, nothing complex and easy to read and to undrstand.
what i am looking for is what how the motherboard/cpu/memory cards....ect communicates with each other and other stuff.
i am interested with technologies like pentium 4 and up you know from 2001 and up,i am not iterested in pentium 3 and down.

thx in advance..
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post Feb 29 2008, 10:56 AM
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http://computer.howstuffworks.com/ you can find ALOT of basic "inner workings" type information at that site
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