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For building a gaming computer, reliable resources for modern hardware information include respected websites like Ars Technica and Tom's Hardware, which provide in-depth reviews and insights. Additionally, Newegg offers user-generated product reviews that can help in evaluating components. These platforms are valuable for both beginners and experienced builders seeking to understand the best options available in the market.
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I'm trying to build a comp for gaming but i don't know anything about modern hardware and searching google for "motherboard reviews" is giving sites that seem to assume i know what I'm looking for. when you guys are trying to find some of the best stuff on the market, where do you turn too?
 
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You could just go on www.newegg.com and read the product reviews there.
 
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