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Old 06-05-2007, 08:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question up to date Building guides

I looked at this site Build Your Own PC but it doesn't look like its up to date since its talking about 3.5 floopy disk drives. I was wondering if there is a site that is up to date and more firendly for new builders?
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Default Re: up to date Building guides

This is an up to date guide on how to build PCs. It's very basic, and has very nice and clear pics to show as well:
Build a System: Page 1

Some people still do use floppy drives, to update their BIOS though.
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